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Bombardier Delivers First Global 8000 Aircraft to NetJets

Bombardier Delivers First Global 8000 Aircraft to NetJets
Bombardier has officially delivered the first Global 8000 business jet to NetJets, marking a pivotal moment in the ultra-long-range business aviation sector. As the world’s largest private jet operator, NetJets serves as the fleet launch customer for the Global 8000, having committed to acquiring 24 aircraft with options to expand its fleet further in the coming years. The inaugural delivery ceremony was held at Bombardier’s Laurent Beaudoin Completion Centre, attended by company employees, NetJets executives, and distinguished guests.
Unmatched Performance and Innovation
The Global 8000 distinguishes itself as the fastest civil aircraft since the Concorde, reaching a top speed of Mach 0.95 (627 mph) and offering an industry-leading range of 8,000 nautical miles, equivalent to 16.75 hours of flight time. Its cabin altitude of just 2,691 feet is the lowest in business aviation, significantly enhancing passenger comfort on extended journeys. The aircraft’s advanced wing design, which incorporates leading-edge slats, enables access to over 2,000 destinations—up to 30% more airports than its closest competitor—while maintaining takeoff and landing capabilities comparable to those of a light jet.
NetJets plans not only to establish a 24-aircraft Global 8000 fleet but also to upgrade its existing Global 7500 fleet to the new model. Éric Martel, President and CEO of Bombardier, emphasized the aircraft’s transformative impact on business aviation, stating, “The Global 8000 is redefining the business aviation landscape with its unmatched performance, signature smooth ride, and innovative design. With this landmark first delivery, NetJets’ clients will now be able to experience the revolutionary performance attributes and unmatched luxury the Global 8000 delivers—the most impressive business jet in the skies.”
Patrick Gallagher, President of NetJets Aviation, highlighted the strength of the partnership between the two companies, noting, “Our long-standing partnership with Bombardier has been built on a shared vision of excellence and innovation in business aviation. The Global 8000 is the ultimate expression of that partnership, and we are proud to be the first to bring this remarkable aircraft to our fleet.”
Market Context and Industry Impact
Bombardier’s delivery arrives amid intensified competition in the ultra-long-range business jet segment, where it contends with rivals Gulfstream and Dassault. In 2025, Bombardier delivered 38 Global 7500s alongside the single Global 8000, while Gulfstream and Dassault collectively delivered 66 G700s and G800s. The Global 8000’s superior speed and lower cabin altitude have reinforced Bombardier’s leadership position in business aviation, eliciting positive market responses and reflecting a broader rebound in aerospace demand. Notably, aircraft orders surged by 71% in January 2026, driven by growth in fractional ownership programs and increased flight hours.
As competitors strive to enhance their own offerings to match Bombardier’s technological advancements, the Global 8000 establishes a new standard for performance, passenger comfort, and operational flexibility within the business aviation industry.

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