The Global 8000 achieves a maximum range of 8,000 nautical miles at Mach 0.85, enabling non-stop flights between virtually any city pairs worldwide. High-speed cruise capability reaches Mach 0.94, making it the fastest business jet in operation. Advanced wing design and engine technology contribute to exceptional fuel efficiency.
The cabin features four distinct living spaces within 54 feet of length and 8 feet of height. Passengers experience minimal cabin altitude with advanced pressurization systems maintaining 2,900 feet equivalent at 41,000 feet cruise altitude. Noise levels remain industry-lowest throughout the flight envelope.
Powered by General Electric Passport engines, the aircraft incorporates fly-by-wire flight controls and advanced avionics systems. Enhanced vision systems provide pilots with improved situational awareness during all weather conditions. The aircraft meets Stage 5 noise requirements and future emissions standards.
Bombardier prices the Global 8000 at $78 million with first deliveries scheduled for early 2025. The company has secured over 150 orders from private owners and charter operators worldwide. Competition includes Gulfstream G700 and Dassault Falcon 10X in the ultra-long-range segment.