
First Production Global 8000 Takes to the Skies
Bombardier expects entry into service later this year.
Bombardier’s first production Global 8000 made its inaugural flight on May 16 from Toronto Pearson International Airport (CYYZ). The ultra-long-range twinjet will soon undergo completions at Bombardier’s Laurent Beaudoin Completion Centre in Montreal in preparation for service entry in the second half of this year.
Bombardier pilot Sandro Novelli was at the controls of the Global 8000, along with copilot Charlie Honey and flight engineer Bhargav Bhavsar. “The systems and aircraft performed as expected” during the flight, according to Bombardier.
The jet’s 54-foot 5-inch-long cabin has the longest seated length size in its class, the company said, as well as a cabin altitude of 2,900 feet above FL410, and it can be configured with four living spaces and a separate crew rest area. Sea level takeoff distance is 5,760 feet, and landing distance is 2,220 feet. Maximum operating altitude is FL510.
With fly-by-wire flight controls, the Global 8000’s flight deck is equipped with a Collins Aerospace-based Global Vision avionics suite. Features include four large displays, head-up display with combined vision system (simultaneous overlay of enhanced vision and synthetic vision system imagery), and MultiScan weather radar with windshear detection.
“Having this first production aircraft take to the skies is another important step in this journey that will redefine the business aviation landscape,” said Bombardier senior v-p of engineering and product development Stephen McCullough. “With its low cabin altitude, luxurious and healthy cabin, signature smooth ride, and unparalleled performance capabilities, the Global 8000 is the clear choice for discerning owners and operators who prioritize convenience and flexibility.”