NetJets Confirms Global 7500 Delivery Schedule

Bombardier announced that the fractional-ownership pioneer also converted options on six additional jets.

NetJets has confirmed the schedule for its Bombardier Global 7500 deliveries, set to begin in 2021. The fractional-ownership pioneer also converted options on five Challenger 350s and one Global 6000 to firm orders, with deliveries to start next year. The value of the conversions, based on 2018 prices, is $195 million. NetJets currently operates 120 Bombardier aircraft.

NetJets placed a major order for Bombardier business jets in 2011 that included firm commitments for 50 Globals, with options for 70 more. Recently certified by Transport Canada and with FAA certification expected soon, the Global 7500 has a range of 7,700 nautical miles and a four-zone cabin, including a full kitchen. The 2011 firm order included 20 Global 7500/8000s, with the rest consisting of Global 5000s and 6000s.

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In 2012, NetJets placed a further order for 100 Challenger 350s and 650s, with options for 175 more. Bombardier said recently that as deliveries of the aircraft from the firm orders near fulfillment, NetJets is now starting to convert its options to firm orders.

“Challenger and Global aircraft offer the ultimate in performance, comfort, reliability, and smooth ride,” said Peter Likoray, Bombardier senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing. “Our aircraft are ideally suited to meet the needs of NetJets and its customers.”

“The Global 7500 will make a wonderful addition to our fleet,” said Pat Gallagher, NetJets executive vice president of sales and marketing, “offering the ultimate combination of performance, luxury, and innovation.”

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