Private jet Bombardier Global 7500
Unlimited global range, 17-19 passengers, ultimate private jet
From
22 000 €
Capacity
Up to 19 pax
Specifications
Performance
Max passengers
19
Max range
14 260 km
Cruise speed
956 km/h
Top speed
Mach 0.925
Minimum runway
1 768 m
Baggage volume
9.3 m³
Cabin & Comfort
Cabin dimensions
16.15 m
Length
2.49 m
Width
1.93 m
Height
Onboard amenities
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The Bombardier Global 7500 holds the record for the longest flight in business aviation (14,260 km). Four distinct living areas including a fully equipped galley, two bathrooms, and a true double bed. The ultimate expression of private travel.
The Bombardier Global 7500 is the largest and longest-range business jet in serial production, holding since 2018 the range record for twin-engine private jets at 14,260 km. Developed by Bombardier in Montreal with FAA and EASA certification in 2018, it is powered by two next-generation Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines. It connects Singapore to New York, Hong Kong to Los Angeles, or Dubai to São Paulo non-stop — routes impossible for any other private jet. Fewer than 250 aircraft exist in the world, reserved for the greatest fortunes on the planet.
The Global 7500 cabin is an absolute benchmark of airborne luxury: 16.94 m long, 2.44 m wide, and 1.88 m high with four distinct living areas — a forward lounge with four club seats, an executive office, an aft lounge, and a true private bedroom with a queen-size bed and a full en-suite bathroom with shower. The Nuage seats, exclusive to the Global 7500, offer a patented zero-gravity position. Bidirectional Ka-band Wi-Fi, a 4K entertainment system, circadian lighting, and a chef’s galley complete the experience.
With 14,260 km of range, the Global 7500 accomplishes unprecedented routes: Singapore–New York (15,349 km with favourable winds), Hong Kong–Los Angeles (11,650 km), or Dubai–Houston (13,130 km). Its cruise speed of Mach 0.85 is maintained throughout these ultra-long journeys. Its minimum runway of 1,692 m allows access to Geneva, Nice, and Biarritz even with a full fuel load. The occasional empty legs on transatlantic routes offer rare opportunities at reduced prices.
Practical Information
- Category: Ultra-long-range — range record for all private jets
- Range: 14,260 km (Singapore–New York, Dubai–Houston non-stop)
- Cruise speed: 904 km/h (Mach 0.85)
- Minimum runway: 1,692 m — access to Geneva, Nice, Biarritz at full load
- Cabin: 16.94 m × 2.44 m × 1.88 m, up to 19 passengers
- Amenities: Ka-band Wi-Fi, lavatory, queen bed, private shower
- Indicative price: €22,000 to €60,000 for a one-way European flight
- Empty legs: very rare, discounts limited to 20–30%
Operators offering the Bombardier Global 7500
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| PrivateJetFinder | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Private jet marketplace) | star 4.3/5 |
From 72 000 €
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| PrivateFly (FXAIR) | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Private jet marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
From 75 000 €
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| LunaJets | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Private jet marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
From 78 000 €
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| VistaJet | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Private jet program) | star 4.7/5 |
From 80 000 €
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| NetJets | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Private jet program) | star 4.8/5 |
From 85 000 €
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72 000 €
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78 000 €
LunaJets
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80 000 €
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85 000 €
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Routes available with the Bombardier Global 7500 (13 routes)
London – Maldives
London – New York
New York – London
New York – Paris
Paris – Bali
Paris – Los Angeles
Paris – Maldives
Paris – Mauritius
Paris – Miami
Paris – New York
Paris – São Paulo
Paris – Seychelles
And 1 other routes available on request.
Cities served by the Bombardier Global 7500 (11 cities)
Frequently asked questions about the Bombardier Global 7500
Chartering a Global 7500 starts at €22,000 for a European flight and reaches €60,000 to €100,000 for ultra-long routes such as Singapore–New York or Dubai–Houston. The hourly rate is between €12,000 and €16,000, making it one of the most expensive jets on the market. Empty legs are extremely rare given strong global demand and discounts remain limited to 20–30%.
The Global 7500 accommodates up to 19 passengers in its maximum configuration. The standard configuration seats 14 to 16 passengers across four distinct areas, including a private bedroom with a queen-size bed. The 195 cu ft (5.5 m³) baggage hold remains substantial despite the large fuel capacity. Ultra-luxury configurations of 8 or 10 seats are possible to maximise personal space.
The Global 7500 holds the range record for production business jets at 14,260 km. It connects Singapore to New York in a single 17-hour flight (15,349 km with favourable winds), Hong Kong to Los Angeles (11,650 km), or Dubai to Houston (13,130 km) non-stop. In 2019 it set the record for the longest flight ever made by a business jet: Singapore–Tucson at 16,893 km.
The Nuage seats are a patented Bombardier exclusive developed specifically for the Global 7500. They offer a zero-gravity position that distributes body weight evenly, eliminating pressure points during long flights of 15 to 18 hours. They convert into 2.0 m flat beds and feature an integrated massage system. Passengers report a significant reduction in fatigue on Singapore–New York routes.
The Global 7500 offers a range of 14,260 km versus 9,630 km for the Global 5500 — a difference of 4,630 km that opens intercontinental routes inaccessible to the 5500. The 7500 cabin is longer (16.94 m vs 15.98 m) with a separate private bedroom featuring a queen bed and a fourth living area. The 7500 is powered by the new-generation Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines. Charter costs are 25 to 35% higher.
Yes — the Global 7500 performed this route in real conditions in 2019. The Singapore–New York flight covers 15,349 km of great-circle distance, which exceeds the theoretical range of 14,260 km — but favourable high-altitude winds (jet stream) make this distance achievable. In neutral conditions, a technical stop in Los Angeles or Anchorage is required. The Dubai–New York route (11,000 km), however, is fully achievable without any particular weather conditions.