US FAA certifies Bombardier Global 8000, the world's fastest business jet.
Key Points
- 1US FAA granted airworthiness certification to the Bombardier Global 8000, clearing the path for the aircraft's entry into service.
- 2The Global 8000 is officially the fastest civilian aircraft since the Concorde, capable of reaching a top operating speed of Mach 0.95.
- 3Deliver 8,000 nautical miles of range, enabling ultra-long-haul, non-stop flights between major international hubs.
- 4Features the lowest cabin altitude in production business aviation, optimizing passenger comfort during long-duration missions.
Bombardier announced that its flagship business jet, the Global 8000, has received airworthiness certification from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This critical regulatory approval paves the way for the aircraft's entry into service, solidifying its position as the fastest and longest-range purpose-built business jet currently available. The Global 8000 is marketed as the fastest civilian aircraft produced since the retirement of the supersonic Concorde.
The aircraft boasts an industry-leading top operating speed of Mach 0.95 and an exceptional range capability of 8,000 nautical miles (NM), allowing for ultra-long-haul routes connecting major global financial centers non-stop. Furthermore, Bombardier highlights the passenger experience, noting that the Global 8000 delivers the lowest cabin altitude in business aviation production, enhancing passenger comfort on extended flights. The FAA certification is a major milestone for Bombardier, confirming the aircraft meets stringent safety and performance standards required for operation in the highly competitive North American market.
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