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Two Bombardier Global 5500/6500 flight-test vehicles are now in "active testing" at the company's facility in Wichita. Certification and service entry are scheduled for late 2019. (Photo: David McIntosh/AIN)

Bombardier Flight-testing Global 5500/6500s

Aircraft are based at the Bombardier Flight Test Center in Wichita.

Bombardier Aerospace recently announced that it now has two flight-test vehicles (FTVs) engaged in “active testing” for its Global 5500/6500 program. The flight-test aircraft—a Global 6500 FTV unveiled in May at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Geneva, and another representing the Global 5500—are based at the Bombardier Flight Test Center in Wichita.

The new Globals are powered by 15,125-pound-thrust Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 engines, which were certified in February. Bombardier also revealed that the first flight-test vehicle equipped with the Pearl engines—the Global 6500—made its inaugural flight on January 31. Because the engine nacelles are the same exact size as those on the Global 5000 and 6000, the test aircraft was able to operate undetected in plain view in Wichita for four months before Bombardier’s surprise announcement.

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Bombardier’s unveiling of the new Global 5500 and 6500 was quite a surprise to the crowd at EBACE in Geneva.

Beyond the engines, the new Globals include a wing with a re-profiled trailing edge for better aerodynamics and high-speed performance. The combination of the new engine and redesigned wing produces faster models with a top speed of Mach 0.90, and 13 percent lower fuel burn. These changes further boost the range of the Global 5500 to 5,700 nautical miles (500 nm more than the 5000), and the Global 6500 to 6,600 nautical miles (600 nm more than the 6000).

According to Bombardier, the program is progressing “on track” toward certification and service entry later next year.

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