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Bombardier Global 5500 vs Gulfstream G800 1

The Bombardier Global 5500 and Gulfstream G800 both sit in the large-cabin, long-range business jet category, but they target different ends of the mission spectrum. The Global 5500 is a long-range large-cabin jet optimized for transcontinental and many intercontinental trips, with a published range of about 5,900 nautical miles, typically seating around 12–16 passengers depending on configuration. The Gulfstream G800 is an ultra-long-range flagship-class jet aimed at the longest nonstop city pairs, with a published range of about 8,000 nautical miles, and typical seating in a similar general band, often around 14–19 passengers depending on layout. In practical terms, the Global 5500 suits operators who want a big-cabin experience and strong range without moving into the very top tier of ultra-long-range performance, while the G800 is designed for maximum reach with comparable or higher passenger accommodation in many layouts.

SpecBombardier Global 5500Gulfstream G800
Summary
Cockpit2
DOC / nm$ 9.49
Min Crew2
Total Seats1415
ManufacturerBombardierGulfstream
Aircraft NameGlobal 5500G750
CertificationFAA / EASA
Max Range (nm)5900
DOC / nm / Seat$ 0.79
Max Cabin Seats16
OEM VerificationVERIFIED
Standard Cabin Seats12
Direct Operating Cost$ 4,895
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Bombardier Vision (Pro Line Fusion)
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)504982
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$46,000,00071500000
Cabin
Cockpit2
Lavatory2 Enclosed Flushing
Min Crew2
Crew RestNo
Jump SeatYes
Total Seats14
Galley LocationFWD
Max Cabin Seats16
Lavatory LocationFWD / AFT
Galley / RefreshmentGalley
Standard Cabin Seats12
Engine
FADECYes
ModelPearl
TBO (hrs)On-Condition
Thrust (lbs)15125
No. of Engines2
Dimensions
Length (ft)96
Wingspan (ft)94
Cabin Width (ft)8
Cabin Height (ft)6.2
Cabin Length (ft)40.8
Overall Height (ft)25.5