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Bombardier Global 6000

Bombardier's flagship long-range jet built for transatlantic comfort with a cabin that seats up to 17.

17

max passengers

6,000nm

range

£8,00011,000/hr

charter rate

About the Bombardier Global 6000

The Global 6000 is Bombardier's flagship long-range jet, built for transatlantic comfort. With a 6,000 nm range, it handles routes like London to Dubai, New York, or Singapore non-stop. The cabin seats up to 17 passengers across three distinct zones — typically a forward club section, mid-cabin dining area, and rear rest area.

Who Charters This Aircraft

Business groups flying long-range routes where cabin comfort matters. Corporate travel, family relocations, and groups needing a flying office for 7+ hour flights. The three-zone cabin layout makes it suitable for mixed work and rest requirements.

Charter Cost Context

At £7,000–£9,500 per hour, the Global 6000 is positioned at the premium end of the heavy jet market. For a London to Dubai flight, expect approximately £50,000–£67,000 one-way. For a group of 10–14, that's £3,500–£6,700 per person — competitive with multiple first-class commercial tickets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to charter a Bombardier Global 6000?

Typical hourly charter rates range from £7,000 to £9,500. A London to Dubai flight (7 hours) would cost approximately £50,000–£67,000.

How many passengers can a Global 6000 carry?

Up to 17 passengers in a typical configuration, though most charter configurations seat 13–15 for maximum comfort.

What is the range of a Global 6000?

6,000 nautical miles — enough for London to Dubai, New York, or Singapore non-stop.

Technical Specifications

Max passengers17
Range6,000 nm
Cruise speed499 kts
Cabin length13.18 m
Cabin width2.41 m
Cabin height1.88 m
Luggage15 large bags
Charter rate£8,000–£11,000/hr

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