Highly regarded amongst aviation industry insiders, the Global 6500 is considered to be one of the best long-range premium jets for long-distance travelers. With a range of 6,600 nm and a top speed of Mach 0.90, it’s not difficult to see why.
Having entered service in 2019, it’s one of Bombardier’s newest planes, boasting one of the widest cabins in its class and the capability to fly 600 nm further than its predecessor the Global 6000.
According to Bombardier, its upgraded Rolls-Royce Pearl engines deliver industry-leading ultra-low emission levels for a reduced environmental footprint.
Details
Company | Bombardier |
Operating Cost | $4,000-4,999 |
Price Value ($) | 56,000,000 |
Range - nm | 6,000-6,999 |
Max speed - mach | >0.9 |
Number of passengers | 17 |
Takeoff distance - ft | 6,000-6,999 |
Landing distance - ft | 2,000-2,999 |
Baggage Compartment Volume - cu.ft. | 100-499 |
Design | Exterior colour options Interior customization Multiple cabin configuration Customizability |
Cabin height - ft | 6-6.11 |
Cabin length (not including baggage) - ft | 40-49 |
Cabin width - ft | 7-7.11 |
Number of crew | 4 |
Exterior height - ft | 25-25.11 |
Exterior length - ft | 90-99.11 |
Overall wingspan - ft | 90-99.11 |
Cabin volume - cu.ft. | 1,000-1,999 |
Basic operating weight - lb | 50,000-59,999 |
Maximum payload - lb | 5,000-5,999 |
Maximum fuel - lb | 40,000-49,999 |
Engine thrust/flat rating - lbf | 15,000-15,999 |
Long-range cruise - ktas | 400-499 |
Maximum operating altitude - ft | 51,000 |