Bombardier's Global 8000 aircraft
(Source: Bombardier)
  • Bombardier (TSX:BBD.A) is manufacturing major structural components for the first unit of its new Global 8000 business jet
  • The Global 8000 will become the fastest and longest-range business jet in the world since the Concorde
  • Bombardier designs, builds, modifies and maintains a line of business jets for people, businesses, governments and militaries around the world
  • Bombardier stock has added 149.45 per cent year-over-year

Bombardier (TSX:BBD.A) is manufacturing major structural components for the first unit of its new Global 8000 aircraft, which will become the world’s fastest and longest-range business jet since the iconic Concorde.

The Global 8000 will offer an industry-leading range of 8,000 nautical miles and a top speed of Mach 0.94, unlocking previously unattainable trips such as Dubai-Houston, Singapore-Los Angeles and London-Perth.

Standout features include four living spaces, a crew rest area and the largest cabin size in its class. Flyers can also upgrade to a principal suite with a full-size bed and shower, as originally introduced on Bombardier’s Global 7500.

In terms of entertainment, flyers will have access to advancements including Bombardier’s l’Opéra directional audio sound system, as well as the intuitive “nice” Touch content management system and OLED touch dial.

Production is underway across Bombardier facilities in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Red Oak, Texas and Querétaro, Mexico, with flight testing on track for the Global 8000 to enter service in the second half of 2025.

Leadership insights

“The manufacturing process for what will be the industry’s fastest business jet, the impressive ultra-long-range Global 8000, has begun,” David Murray, Bombardier’s executive vice president of manufacturing, IT and the company’s operational executive system, said in a statement. “Our engineering and production teams continue to demonstrate unmatched levels of expertise, pride and innovation, qualities that are an intrinsic part of Bombardier’s DNA. Our people’s mastery is behind the progress we are making at our production sites and underscores Bombardier’s culture of excellence, as well as our commitment to elevating the world of aviation.”

“Our customers will soon be able to step aboard an aircraft that sets the standard as the fastest and longest-range purpose-built business aircraft in history, allowing them to reach destinations farther and faster than ever before,” added Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Bombardier’s executive vice president of aircraft sales and defense. “Connectivity, comfort and arriving refreshed are just as important today than speed and range, which is why we are proud that the Global 8000 will boast the best-in-class cabin altitude and offer Bombardier’s signature smooth ride.”

About Bombardier

Bombardier designs, builds, modifies and maintains a line of business jets for people, businesses, governments and militaries around the world. The company’s customers operate a fleet of about 5,000 aircraft supported by 10 service facilities across six countries.

Bombardier stock (TSX:BBD.A) last traded at C$105.89 per share. The stock has added 149.45 per cent year-over-year.

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