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Bombardier Global Express

The Bombardier Global Express is a large cabin, 6,000 nmi / 11,100 km range business jet designed and manufactured by Bombardier Aviation (formerly Bombardier Aerospace). Announced in October 1991, it first flew on 13 October 1996, received its Canadian type certification on 31 July 1998 and entered service in July 1999. Initially powered by two BMW/Rolls-Royce BR710s, it shares its fuselage cross section with the Canadair Regional Jet and Challenger 600 with a new wing and tail. The shorter range Global 5000 is slightly smaller and the Global 6000 is updated and has been modified for military missions. The longer range Global 5500/6500 are powered by new Rolls-Royce Pearl engines with lower fuel burn and were unveiled in May 2018. The larger and stretched Global 7500/8000 have longer ranges.

Global Express/XRS/6000
Global 5000
Role Business jet
National origin Canada
Manufacturer Bombardier Aviation
First flight 13 October 1996
Introduction July 1999[1]
Status In service
Produced 1998–present[2]
Number built 816 (Oct 2018)[2]
Developed from Challenger 600 & CRJ-100/-200
Variants Saab GlobalEye
Raytheon Sentinel
Developed into Global 7500/8000

Development

 
Interior cabin, the Global Express kept the Challenger 600 cross section

Project definition

After acquiring Canadair along with its Challenger 600 business jet in 1986, Bombardier studied a longer range business aircraft[3] in which it aimed to carry eight passengers and four crew over 12,000 km (6,500 nmi) at Mach 0.85.To meet this goal a joint-definition team was established at the company's Montreal facility in the early 1990s. By 1994, the team comprised 200 engineers, evenly divided between Canadair and various partners, including Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Anglo-German engine manufacturer BMW Rolls-Royce.[4]

These various partners independently designed their own elements of the aircraft and shared a stake in the program. The choice of suppliers also influenced the aircraft design, with its various systems being selected before the detailed design phase. The CATIA CAD software was used for the kinematics, to feed finite-element analysis software for structural design, and computational fluid dynamics software for aerodynamics, the latter being confirmed by wind tunnel testing.[4]

The new aircraft was designed to use the minimum number of components while still ensuring that no single failure would result in a diversion or the inability to dispatch a flight. Bombardier worked towards a 99.5% dispatch reliability goal. As operators sought a level of safety enjoyed by airline aircraft, Bombardier was influenced to use ETOPS design rules, such as the incorporation of a maintenance computer to detect, indicate, and isolate faults, (although ETOPS rules were not a design requirement). A conventional mechanical flight control system was selected in the new aircraft design instead of fly-by-wire. This was mainly due to the high development expense and customer apprehension of fly-by-wire.[4][5]

Launch and flight testing

On 28 October 1991, the Global Express was unveiled at the NBAA convention.[6] On 20 December 1993, the programme was launched.[7] In June 1994, its high-speed configuration was frozen while the low-speed configuration was established in August 1994. By then, most critical design decisions were taken and almost all suppliers had been selected.[4] In January 1995, the definition phase was winding down before detailed design.[8]

By June 1995, the backlog was over 40 aircraft, sold out until 2000, leading to Bombardier to expand its early production plans.[9][10] At launch, range was extended to 12,000 km (6,500 nmi) to outdo rival Gulfstream.[11] Bombardier guaranteed the empty weight and range to reply to Gulfstream criticism.[12][13] Around 100 sales were needed to cover the development costs.[14] During October 1995, the first prototype manufacture commenced, the first sections were expected in December at de Havilland's Toronto, while final assembly was to start in March 1996.[15][16] By June 1996, the prototype was complete and conducting flight-readiness reviews ahead of its roll-out and first flight.[17][18]

 
A Global BD-700 in a test flight.

On 13 October 1996, the first prototype performed its maiden flight from Toronto, one month later than planned, lasting for 2 hours 46 minutes and attaining 11,000 ft (3,350 m) and 210 kn (390 km/h).[13][19] The flight test programme used four prototypes, accumulating 2,200 flight hours. the Bombardier Flight Test Center in Wichita, Kansas was extended by 9,100 m2 (100,000 ft2) for the test programme.[20] On 3 February 1997, the second prototype made its first flight and the third in May 1997.[21][22]

In late 1995, type certification was forecast for March 1998.[13] On 31 July 1998, Canadian type certification was granted, European and US approvals followed shortly thereafter.[23][24] The first 15 aircraft were to be delivered before January 1999,[25] the Global Express entered service in July 1999.[1]

Production

The Global Express is assembled at the Downsview Airport in Toronto.[26] It is then flown for final completion to one of several sites, including Montreal, Savannah, Georgia, or Cahokia, Illinois.[citation needed]

 
Flight deck with Honeywell Primus 2000 XP EFIS suite

Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries builds the wing and centre fuselage sections at its Toronto facility.[27] Bombardier subsidiaries involved are Canadair as the design leader and nose manufacturer; Short Brothers in Belfast for the engine nacelles design and manufacture, horizontal stabiliser and forward fuselage; and de Havilland Canada for the rear fuselage, vertical tail and final assembly. The landing gear is produced by Dowty, flight controls by Sextant Avionique, the fuel system by Parker Bertea Aerospace, the core avionics by Honeywell, the APU by AlliedSignal, the electrical system by Lucas Aerospace, and the air management system by ABG-Semca.[4][28][29]

In May 2015, production was reduced because of lower demand, caused by slowing economy and geopolitics in Latin America, Russia and China markets.[30] By October 2018, Bombardier had a backlog of 202 aircraft valued at C$14.1 billion ($11 billion), including 128 Global Express aircraft: 67 Global 5000/6000 and four Global 5500/6500.[31] The Global Express program cost $800 million.[32]

Design

 
Planform view showing the 35° wing sweep

The Global Express is a high speed business/corporate aircraft with a range of 6,700 nmi (12,400 km) at Mach 0.80 (459 kn; 850 km/h), a 51,000 ft (16,000 m) maximum altitude and a 14 hours endurance. The semi monocoque airframe is made of lightweight aluminum alloys and composite materials. It has a low wing, tricycle landing gear and fuselage-mounted engines. [33]

The clean-sheet design draws upon the earlier Canadair CL-600 and Bombardier CRJ.[4] It shares its fuselage cross-section with these aircraft, paired with a new T-tail and wing. The latter is a supercritical airfoil with a 35° wing sweep and winglets.[32] This flexible wing naturally attenuates turbulence.[34] It was initially powered by two BMW-Rolls-Royce BR710 turbofans controlled by FADEC. The flightdeck features a six screen Honeywell Primus 2000 XP EFIS suite.[32]

The Global Express was the business jet with the largest cabin,[4] until being surpassed by the later Gulfstream G650.[34] It can accommodate 12 to 16 passengers in three cabin sections: mostly a forward four-chair club section, a central four-seat conference grouping and an aft three-place divan facing two chairs. Most have a forward galley, crew rest chair and crew lavatory. The 10.3-psi cabin pressurization maintains a 4,500-ft. cabin altitude up to FL 450 and 5,680 ft. at the FL 510 ceiling.[34] The cabin has an unobstructed length of 14.6 m (48 ft) while the floor is dropped by 51 mm (2.0 in) from the Challenger to increase width at shoulder level, while the windows have been repositioned and enlarged by 25%.[4]

Operational history

It can fly intercontinental ranges without refuelling (e.g. New York CityTokyo) or between most two points in the world with only one stop.[35] In this class, the Global Express competes with the Airbus Corporate Jet, Boeing Business Jet and Gulfstream G550/650.[citation needed]

Most missions are between 3.5 and 4.5 hours in length and cover 1,500-2,000 nmi; flight times can extend to 10 hours at Mach 0.85 (488 knots at ISA) or 12 hours at Mach 0.82-0.83 (476 knots ISA), or a maximum of 13 hours with clear weather at the destination and multiple alternates nearby. It burns 5,000 lb. of fuel for the first hour, 4,000 lb the second, 3,000 lb the third and 2,500 lb during the final hour.[34]

The average trip lengths for most operators is 2.5 hours, where the aircraft will cruise between Mach 0.85 and Mach 0.89, making it one of the fastest long range jets available as of 2016.[36] The maximum certified altitude is 51,000 ft (16,000 m), and its landing distance is 2,236 ft / 682 m at sea level, ISA conditions and typical landing weight.[37]

A checks come at 750 hour intervals while C checks have been extended from 15 to 30 months in 2012.[34]

Variants

Global 5000

 
The G5000 is 0.8 m (31 in) shorter

The Global 5000 was announced on 25 October 2001 and launched on 5 February 2002 with letters of intent for 15 aircraft with a 87,700 lb (39,800 kg) MTOW and a 4,800 nmi (8,900 km) range at Mach 0.85.[38] The first aircraft flew on 7 March 2003.[39] It was introduced in April 2005, and there were 224 in service in 2018.[40] In April 2008, Bombardier lifted its MTOW to 92,500 lb (42,000 kg) to increase Mach 0.85 range to 5,200 nmi (9,600 km).[41]

Its cabin is 5.9 ft (1.8 m) shorter than the Global 6000 with a 5,800–7,000 lb (2,600–3,200 kg) lower MTOW depending on service bulletins, for a 5,000–5,400 nmi (9,300–10,000 km) range at LRC. The spec basic operating weight is 50,350 lb (22,840 kg) but are actually closer to 51,600 lb (23,400 kg). Early models kept the Global Express Honeywell Primus 2000XP avionics, updated with Rockwell Collins Fusion avionics since 2012.[40]

It can carry between eight and 19 passengers, the new seat converts to a full berth; there is an optional private room aft and the galley has room to prepare 16 five-course meals.[42] It was priced at $40M in 2008, it has forward and aft lavatories, the crew rest area was removed, but could be restored.[43] The tail fuel tank is removed and fuel is limited in the wings, some avionics are rearranged to gain usable cabin length and the interior completions allowance is 3,200 kg.

In 2018, its unit cost was US$50.44 million.[44] At high-speed cruise, it burns 5,000 lb (2,300 kg) of fuel in the first hour, then 4,000 lb (1,800 kg) the second hour and 3,000 lb (1,400 kg) for the third hour. In 2018, Early models with Honeywell avionics are sold for $10–20 million, while post-2012 aircraft with the modern Cockpit can fetch $22–36 million. Major inspection every 180 months cost $800,000-1.2 million and two 8,000h engine overhauls can run $4 million. The cheaper and more efficient Gulfstream G450 or Falcon 900LX are slower, have less range and smaller cabins.[40]

Global Express XRS

The Global Express XRS was announced on 6 October 2003 during the NBAA Convention at Orlando, Florida.[citation needed]

Global 6000

 
The updated flight deck of the Global 6000

Production of the third-generation Global 6000 started in 2012. Its flexible wing and 97.5 lb/sq ft (476 kg/m2) wing loading, the highest among its competitors, gives a comfortable ride in turbulence. On long trips, its fuel burn during the first hour is 5,000 and 4,000 lb (2.3 and 1.8 t) for the second, then for the third 3,000 and 2,500 lb (1.4 and 1.1 t) afterwards. A Checks are scheduled every 750 hours, and for C Checks every 30 months, while engine reserves amount to $260 per hour. Over 315 were delivered by March 2019, while its competitors include the more fuel-efficient 6,200 nmi (11,500 km) Dassault Falcon 8X, the 6,500 nmi (12,000 km) Gulfstream G600 or even the 6,900 nmi (12,800 km) G650.[45]

Bombardier's Vision flight deck is upgraded with Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics from the Express/XRS Honeywell Primus 2000. It has improved acoustical insulation compared to its predecessor.[34] In 2018, its unit cost was US$62.31 million,[44] but competition from the Gulfstream G650ER pressured it to a $40 million value from $62 million in 2016.[46] It offers higher cruise speed, improved cabin layout and lighting.[citation needed] The range is increased by adding a 1,486 lb (674 kg) fuel tank at the wing root.[citation needed]

Global 5500/6500

 
 
Global 5500 and 6500 models at EBACE 2018
 
Bombardier Global 5500

On 27 May 2018, Bombardier unveiled the Global 5500 and 6500 developments expected to enter service at the end of 2019 with an optimized wing for a Mach 0.90 top speed, a revamped cabin inspired from the Global 7500 with its Nuage seat and updated Rolls-Royce BR710 Pearl engines with up to 13% lower fuel burn for better operating costs, better hot and high performance and 500 and 600 nmi (930 and 1,110 km) of additional range for 5,700 and 6,600 nmi (10,600 and 12,200 km), respectively.[47] The engines have 9% more thrust, their certification was announced and are already test flying.[48] The Global 5500 lists for $46 million while the Global 6500 lists for $56 million.[49]

By October, 70% of the flight testing hours were completed.[50] The programme involves two flight-test Global 6500s, as the 5500 is a simple 0.8 m (2 ft 7 in) shrink. The redesigned wings are built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.[31] By December, the flight-test program was nearly three-quarters complete.[51] By May 2019, 90% of the flight testing was completed by two modified 6000s and one modified 5000.[52]

On 24 September, Bombardier announced the Transport Canada Type Certification of both models, before entry-into-service later in 2019 and FAA/EASA approval.[53] Bombardier announced the Global 6500 entry-into-service on 1 October.[54] EASA Type Certification of both models was announced on 15 October 2019.[55] Shortly after, the Global 5500 range was extended by 200 nmi (370 km) to 5,900 nmi (10,900 km) at Mach 0.85.[56] FAA Type Certification of both variants was announced on 23 December 2019.[57] Bombardier announced the entry-into-service of the Global 5500 on 25 June 2020.[58] The first Global 5500 was delivered on 23 July 2020, to " longtime Bombardier customer Unicorp National Developments, headquartered in Orlando, Florida."[59]

Military variants

 
RAF Raytheon Sentinel inflight

The Global Express has been modified for military missions.[60]

A BD-700 has also carried the High-Altitude Lidar Operational Experiment (HALOE) payload, deploying to Africa and Afghanistan to survey large areas rapidly.[66]

In January 2020, the German Federal Ministry of Defence chose the Global 6000 over the unmanned Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton for the “Persistent German Airborne Surveillance System” (PEGASUS) program to better integrate in the air traffic control.[67]

On 15 March 2019 Turkey's Presidency of Defense Industries, SSB, announced that two green Bombardier Global 6000s had been delivered to the facilities of Turkish Aerospace to undergo modification to the Hava SOJ (air stand-off jammer) configuration.[68]

Operators

 
With ExecuJet Aviation Group hangar behind

Most operators fly 450 to 600 hours per year, but fleet operators frequently fly more than 100 hours per month.[34] By February 2015, over 600 aircraft accumulated more than 1.5 million flight hours and 570,000 cycles.[69] In May 2018, 20 years after the type's introduction, more than 750 Globals were in service.[70]

Half the 6000s are registered in North America, mostly in USA. NetJets operates at least six and large corporations like Aetna, Caterpillar, CitiGroup, Limited Brands, McDonald's and Texas Instruments fly the aircraft. Malta-based VistaJet operates twenty eight 6000s, one Global XRS and has confirmed a delivery schedule of multiple Global 7500 throughout 2021; Lisbon-based NetJets Europe flies four 6000s.[34]

A dozen 6000s are registered in the Isle of Man for anonymity, a few are registered in the Cayman Islands. Four are registered in Austria, three in Switzerland, two in France and Denmark, and one each in Finland, Germany, Ireland and Turkey. Three are registered in China, one in Malaysia and one in Hong Kong. Two are based in São Paulo, two are in South Africa and one is in India.[34]

Civil

 
Qatar Airways (Qatar Amiri Flight) Global Express

The aircraft is operated by private individuals, companies, executive charter operators and government agencies, including:

Military

  Angola
  • One Global 5000 registered D2-ANG.
  Botswana
  Eswatini
  Germany
  • German Air Force (Luftwaffe) - 3 Global 5000 for VIP transport operated by the Special Air Mission Wing MoD in Cologne[73] and 3 Global 6000 delivered in late 2019.[74]
  India
  Malaysia
  Mexico
  Turkey
  UAE
  • 3 GlobalEye aircraft, 2 more on order[76]
  • Two Project Dolphin ELINT aircraft
  United States

Former operators

  United Kingdom

Specifications

Model Global 5000 [79] Global 5500[80] Global 6000 [37] Global 6500[81]
Crew 3 4
Passengers 13 16 13 17
Length 96 ft 10 in / 29.5 m 99 ft 5 in / 30.3 m
Wing 94 ft 0 in / 28.7 m span, 1,021 ft² / 94.8 m2 area (8.7 AR)
Height 25 ft 6 in / 7.8 m
Cabin length 40 ft 9 in / 12.41 m 43 ft 3 in / 13.18 m
Cabin section 7 ft 11 in / 2.41 m max width, 6 ft 6 in / 1.98 m floor width, 6 ft 2 in / 1.88 m height
Max. takeoff 92,500 lb / 41,957 kg 99,500 lb / 45,132 kg
Basic operating 50,861 lb / 23,070 kg 52,230 lb / 23,691 kg
Max. fuel 39,250 lb / 17,804 kg 45,050 lb / 20,434 kg
Max. payload 7,139 lb / 3,238 kg 5,770 lb / 2,617 kg
Engines BR700-710A2-20 BR700-710D5-21 BR700-710A2-20 BR700-710D5-21
Thrust 14,750 lb (65.6 kN) 15,125 lbf (67.3 kN) 14,750 lb (65.6 kN) 15,125 lbf (67.3 kN)
Top speed Mach 0.89 Mach 0.90 Mach 0.89 Mach 0.90
Cruise Mach 0.88 (504 kn / 934 km/h) high-speed, Mach 0.85 (487 kn / 902 km/h) typical
Range at M 0.85 [a] 5,200 nmi / 9,630 km 5,700 nmi 10,556 km 6,000 nmi / 11,112 km 6,600 nmi / 12,223 km
Takeoff[b] 5,540 ft / 1,689 m 5,490 ft / 1,674 m 6,476 ft / 1,974 m 6,370 ft / 1,942 m
Landing[c] 2,207 ft / 673 m 2,236 ft / 682 m
Altitude Max. 51,000 ft / 15,545 m, Initial cruise 41,000 ft / 12,497 m (MTOW)
  1. ^ NBAA IFR Reserves, ISA, 8 pax
  2. ^ SL, ISA, MTOW
  3. ^ SL, ISA, MLW

Accidents and incidents

As of 27 January 2020, six Global Express have been damaged beyond repair in hull-loss incidents.[82]

Date Model Operator Location Fatalities Incident
11 November 2007 Global 5000 Jetport Inc. Canada, Nova Scotia, Fox Harbour Airport 0/10 Landed short of the runway, collided with embankments, landing gear collapsed, skidded across the runway on its belly and coming to rest in a field.[83]
17 January 2015 Global 5000 Challenger Aero Corporation Metro Manila Philippines, Tacloban Airport 0/16 Severely damaged after exiting to the left of the runway at high speed.[84]
16 April 2019 Global 5000 German Air Force Germany, Berlin Schönefeld Airport 0 Severely damaged in a forced landing after flight control problems due to improper maintenance.[85]
27 January 2020 Northrop Grumman E-11A United States Air Force Afghanistan, Ghazni Province, Dih Yak District 2/2 2020 United States Air Force E-11A crash in a Taliban-controlled area

See also

 
A Global Express XRS with a Gulfstream V behind

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

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The Bombardier Global Express is a large cabin 6 000 nmi 11 100 km range business jet designed and manufactured by Bombardier Aviation formerly Bombardier Aerospace Announced in October 1991 it first flew on 13 October 1996 received its Canadian type certification on 31 July 1998 and entered service in July 1999 Initially powered by two BMW Rolls Royce BR710s it shares its fuselage cross section with the Canadair Regional Jet and Challenger 600 with a new wing and tail The shorter range Global 5000 is slightly smaller and the Global 6000 is updated and has been modified for military missions The longer range Global 5500 6500 are powered by new Rolls Royce Pearl engines with lower fuel burn and were unveiled in May 2018 The larger and stretched Global 7500 8000 have longer ranges Global Express XRS 6000Global 5000Role Business jetNational origin CanadaManufacturer Bombardier AviationFirst flight 13 October 1996Introduction July 1999 1 Status In serviceProduced 1998 present 2 Number built 816 Oct 2018 2 Developed from Challenger 600 amp CRJ 100 200Variants Saab GlobalEye Raytheon SentinelDeveloped into Global 7500 8000 Contents 1 Development 1 1 Project definition 1 2 Launch and flight testing 1 3 Production 2 Design 3 Operational history 4 Variants 4 1 Global 5000 4 2 Global Express XRS 4 3 Global 6000 4 4 Global 5500 6500 4 5 Military variants 5 Operators 5 1 Civil 5 2 Military 5 3 Former operators 6 Specifications 7 Accidents and incidents 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksDevelopment Edit Interior cabin the Global Express kept the Challenger 600 cross section Project definition Edit After acquiring Canadair along with its Challenger 600 business jet in 1986 Bombardier studied a longer range business aircraft 3 in which it aimed to carry eight passengers and four crew over 12 000 km 6 500 nmi at Mach 0 85 To meet this goal a joint definition team was established at the company s Montreal facility in the early 1990s By 1994 the team comprised 200 engineers evenly divided between Canadair and various partners including Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Anglo German engine manufacturer BMW Rolls Royce 4 These various partners independently designed their own elements of the aircraft and shared a stake in the program The choice of suppliers also influenced the aircraft design with its various systems being selected before the detailed design phase The CATIA CAD software was used for the kinematics to feed finite element analysis software for structural design and computational fluid dynamics software for aerodynamics the latter being confirmed by wind tunnel testing 4 The new aircraft was designed to use the minimum number of components while still ensuring that no single failure would result in a diversion or the inability to dispatch a flight Bombardier worked towards a 99 5 dispatch reliability goal As operators sought a level of safety enjoyed by airline aircraft Bombardier was influenced to use ETOPS design rules such as the incorporation of a maintenance computer to detect indicate and isolate faults although ETOPS rules were not a design requirement A conventional mechanical flight control system was selected in the new aircraft design instead of fly by wire This was mainly due to the high development expense and customer apprehension of fly by wire 4 5 Launch and flight testing Edit On 28 October 1991 the Global Express was unveiled at the NBAA convention 6 On 20 December 1993 the programme was launched 7 In June 1994 its high speed configuration was frozen while the low speed configuration was established in August 1994 By then most critical design decisions were taken and almost all suppliers had been selected 4 In January 1995 the definition phase was winding down before detailed design 8 By June 1995 the backlog was over 40 aircraft sold out until 2000 leading to Bombardier to expand its early production plans 9 10 At launch range was extended to 12 000 km 6 500 nmi to outdo rival Gulfstream 11 Bombardier guaranteed the empty weight and range to reply to Gulfstream criticism 12 13 Around 100 sales were needed to cover the development costs 14 During October 1995 the first prototype manufacture commenced the first sections were expected in December at de Havilland s Toronto while final assembly was to start in March 1996 15 16 By June 1996 the prototype was complete and conducting flight readiness reviews ahead of its roll out and first flight 17 18 A Global BD 700 in a test flight On 13 October 1996 the first prototype performed its maiden flight from Toronto one month later than planned lasting for 2 hours 46 minutes and attaining 11 000 ft 3 350 m and 210 kn 390 km h 13 19 The flight test programme used four prototypes accumulating 2 200 flight hours the Bombardier Flight Test Center in Wichita Kansas was extended by 9 100 m2 100 000 ft2 for the test programme 20 On 3 February 1997 the second prototype made its first flight and the third in May 1997 21 22 In late 1995 type certification was forecast for March 1998 13 On 31 July 1998 Canadian type certification was granted European and US approvals followed shortly thereafter 23 24 The first 15 aircraft were to be delivered before January 1999 25 the Global Express entered service in July 1999 1 Production Edit The Global Express is assembled at the Downsview Airport in Toronto 26 It is then flown for final completion to one of several sites including Montreal Savannah Georgia or Cahokia Illinois citation needed Flight deck with Honeywell Primus 2000 XP EFIS suite Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries builds the wing and centre fuselage sections at its Toronto facility 27 Bombardier subsidiaries involved are Canadair as the design leader and nose manufacturer Short Brothers in Belfast for the engine nacelles design and manufacture horizontal stabiliser and forward fuselage and de Havilland Canada for the rear fuselage vertical tail and final assembly The landing gear is produced by Dowty flight controls by Sextant Avionique the fuel system by Parker Bertea Aerospace the core avionics by Honeywell the APU by AlliedSignal the electrical system by Lucas Aerospace and the air management system by ABG Semca 4 28 29 In May 2015 production was reduced because of lower demand caused by slowing economy and geopolitics in Latin America Russia and China markets 30 By October 2018 Bombardier had a backlog of 202 aircraft valued at C 14 1 billion 11 billion including 128 Global Express aircraft 67 Global 5000 6000 and four Global 5500 6500 31 The Global Express program cost 800 million 32 Design Edit Planform view showing the 35 wing sweep The Global Express is a high speed business corporate aircraft with a range of 6 700 nmi 12 400 km at Mach 0 80 459 kn 850 km h a 51 000 ft 16 000 m maximum altitude and a 14 hours endurance The semi monocoque airframe is made of lightweight aluminum alloys and composite materials It has a low wing tricycle landing gear and fuselage mounted engines 33 The clean sheet design draws upon the earlier Canadair CL 600 and Bombardier CRJ 4 It shares its fuselage cross section with these aircraft paired with a new T tail and wing The latter is a supercritical airfoil with a 35 wing sweep and winglets 32 This flexible wing naturally attenuates turbulence 34 It was initially powered by two BMW Rolls Royce BR710 turbofans controlled by FADEC The flightdeck features a six screen Honeywell Primus 2000 XP EFIS suite 32 The Global Express was the business jet with the largest cabin 4 until being surpassed by the later Gulfstream G650 34 It can accommodate 12 to 16 passengers in three cabin sections mostly a forward four chair club section a central four seat conference grouping and an aft three place divan facing two chairs Most have a forward galley crew rest chair and crew lavatory The 10 3 psi cabin pressurization maintains a 4 500 ft cabin altitude up to FL 450 and 5 680 ft at the FL 510 ceiling 34 The cabin has an unobstructed length of 14 6 m 48 ft while the floor is dropped by 51 mm 2 0 in from the Challenger to increase width at shoulder level while the windows have been repositioned and enlarged by 25 4 Operational history EditIt can fly intercontinental ranges without refuelling e g New York City Tokyo or between most two points in the world with only one stop 35 In this class the Global Express competes with the Airbus Corporate Jet Boeing Business Jet and Gulfstream G550 650 citation needed Most missions are between 3 5 and 4 5 hours in length and cover 1 500 2 000 nmi flight times can extend to 10 hours at Mach 0 85 488 knots at ISA or 12 hours at Mach 0 82 0 83 476 knots ISA or a maximum of 13 hours with clear weather at the destination and multiple alternates nearby It burns 5 000 lb of fuel for the first hour 4 000 lb the second 3 000 lb the third and 2 500 lb during the final hour 34 The average trip lengths for most operators is 2 5 hours where the aircraft will cruise between Mach 0 85 and Mach 0 89 making it one of the fastest long range jets available as of 2016 36 The maximum certified altitude is 51 000 ft 16 000 m and its landing distance is 2 236 ft 682 m at sea level ISA conditions and typical landing weight 37 A checks come at 750 hour intervals while C checks have been extended from 15 to 30 months in 2012 34 Variants EditGlobal 5000 Edit The G5000 is 0 8 m 31 in shorter The Global 5000 was announced on 25 October 2001 and launched on 5 February 2002 with letters of intent for 15 aircraft with a 87 700 lb 39 800 kg MTOW and a 4 800 nmi 8 900 km range at Mach 0 85 38 The first aircraft flew on 7 March 2003 39 It was introduced in April 2005 and there were 224 in service in 2018 40 In April 2008 Bombardier lifted its MTOW to 92 500 lb 42 000 kg to increase Mach 0 85 range to 5 200 nmi 9 600 km 41 Its cabin is 5 9 ft 1 8 m shorter than the Global 6000 with a 5 800 7 000 lb 2 600 3 200 kg lower MTOW depending on service bulletins for a 5 000 5 400 nmi 9 300 10 000 km range at LRC The spec basic operating weight is 50 350 lb 22 840 kg but are actually closer to 51 600 lb 23 400 kg Early models kept the Global Express Honeywell Primus 2000XP avionics updated with Rockwell Collins Fusion avionics since 2012 40 It can carry between eight and 19 passengers the new seat converts to a full berth there is an optional private room aft and the galley has room to prepare 16 five course meals 42 It was priced at 40M in 2008 it has forward and aft lavatories the crew rest area was removed but could be restored 43 The tail fuel tank is removed and fuel is limited in the wings some avionics are rearranged to gain usable cabin length and the interior completions allowance is 3 200 kg In 2018 its unit cost was US 50 44 million 44 At high speed cruise it burns 5 000 lb 2 300 kg of fuel in the first hour then 4 000 lb 1 800 kg the second hour and 3 000 lb 1 400 kg for the third hour In 2018 Early models with Honeywell avionics are sold for 10 20 million while post 2012 aircraft with the modern Cockpit can fetch 22 36 million Major inspection every 180 months cost 800 000 1 2 million and two 8 000h engine overhauls can run 4 million The cheaper and more efficient Gulfstream G450 or Falcon 900LX are slower have less range and smaller cabins 40 Global Express XRS Edit The Global Express XRS was announced on 6 October 2003 during the NBAA Convention at Orlando Florida citation needed Global 6000 Edit The updated flight deck of the Global 6000 Production of the third generation Global 6000 started in 2012 Its flexible wing and 97 5 lb sq ft 476 kg m2 wing loading the highest among its competitors gives a comfortable ride in turbulence On long trips its fuel burn during the first hour is 5 000 and 4 000 lb 2 3 and 1 8 t for the second then for the third 3 000 and 2 500 lb 1 4 and 1 1 t afterwards A Checks are scheduled every 750 hours and for C Checks every 30 months while engine reserves amount to 260 per hour Over 315 were delivered by March 2019 while its competitors include the more fuel efficient 6 200 nmi 11 500 km Dassault Falcon 8X the 6 500 nmi 12 000 km Gulfstream G600 or even the 6 900 nmi 12 800 km G650 45 Bombardier s Vision flight deck is upgraded with Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics from the Express XRS Honeywell Primus 2000 It has improved acoustical insulation compared to its predecessor 34 In 2018 its unit cost was US 62 31 million 44 but competition from the Gulfstream G650ER pressured it to a 40 million value from 62 million in 2016 46 It offers higher cruise speed improved cabin layout and lighting citation needed The range is increased by adding a 1 486 lb 674 kg fuel tank at the wing root citation needed Global 5500 6500 Edit Global 5500 and 6500 models at EBACE 2018 Bombardier Global 5500 On 27 May 2018 Bombardier unveiled the Global 5500 and 6500 developments expected to enter service at the end of 2019 with an optimized wing for a Mach 0 90 top speed a revamped cabin inspired from the Global 7500 with its Nuage seat and updated Rolls Royce BR710 Pearl engines with up to 13 lower fuel burn for better operating costs better hot and high performance and 500 and 600 nmi 930 and 1 110 km of additional range for 5 700 and 6 600 nmi 10 600 and 12 200 km respectively 47 The engines have 9 more thrust their certification was announced and are already test flying 48 The Global 5500 lists for 46 million while the Global 6500 lists for 56 million 49 By October 70 of the flight testing hours were completed 50 The programme involves two flight test Global 6500s as the 5500 is a simple 0 8 m 2 ft 7 in shrink The redesigned wings are built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 31 By December the flight test program was nearly three quarters complete 51 By May 2019 90 of the flight testing was completed by two modified 6000s and one modified 5000 52 On 24 September Bombardier announced the Transport Canada Type Certification of both models before entry into service later in 2019 and FAA EASA approval 53 Bombardier announced the Global 6500 entry into service on 1 October 54 EASA Type Certification of both models was announced on 15 October 2019 55 Shortly after the Global 5500 range was extended by 200 nmi 370 km to 5 900 nmi 10 900 km at Mach 0 85 56 FAA Type Certification of both variants was announced on 23 December 2019 57 Bombardier announced the entry into service of the Global 5500 on 25 June 2020 58 The first Global 5500 was delivered on 23 July 2020 to longtime Bombardier customer Unicorp National Developments headquartered in Orlando Florida 59 Military variants Edit RAF Raytheon Sentinel inflight The Global Express has been modified for military missions 60 GlobalEye multi role AEW amp C a Global 6000 with the SAAB Erieye s ER AESA radar for the United Arab Emirates Air Force 61 Project Dolphin Conversion of Global 6000 by Marshall into surveillance aircraft for United Arab Emirates Two converted 62 The Raytheon Sentinel is a surveillance aircraft formerly used by the Royal Air Force Saab Swordfish maritime patrol aircraft 63 E 11A United States Air Force designation for three Global 6000s being used as a platform for the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node 64 65 A BD 700 has also carried the High Altitude Lidar Operational Experiment HALOE payload deploying to Africa and Afghanistan to survey large areas rapidly 66 In January 2020 the German Federal Ministry of Defence chose the Global 6000 over the unmanned Northrop Grumman MQ 4C Triton for the Persistent German Airborne Surveillance System PEGASUS program to better integrate in the air traffic control 67 On 15 March 2019 Turkey s Presidency of Defense Industries SSB announced that two green Bombardier Global 6000s had been delivered to the facilities of Turkish Aerospace to undergo modification to the Hava SOJ air stand off jammer configuration 68 Operators Edit With ExecuJet Aviation Group hangar behind Most operators fly 450 to 600 hours per year but fleet operators frequently fly more than 100 hours per month 34 By February 2015 over 600 aircraft accumulated more than 1 5 million flight hours and 570 000 cycles 69 In May 2018 20 years after the type s introduction more than 750 Globals were in service 70 Half the 6000s are registered in North America mostly in USA NetJets operates at least six and large corporations like Aetna Caterpillar CitiGroup Limited Brands McDonald s and Texas Instruments fly the aircraft Malta based VistaJet operates twenty eight 6000s one Global XRS and has confirmed a delivery schedule of multiple Global 7500 throughout 2021 Lisbon based NetJets Europe flies four 6000s 34 A dozen 6000s are registered in the Isle of Man for anonymity a few are registered in the Cayman Islands Four are registered in Austria three in Switzerland two in France and Denmark and one each in Finland Germany Ireland and Turkey Three are registered in China one in Malaysia and one in Hong Kong Two are based in Sao Paulo two are in South Africa and one is in India 34 Civil Edit Qatar Airways Qatar Amiri Flight Global Express The aircraft is operated by private individuals companies executive charter operators and government agencies including ACM Air Charter Baden Baden Crystal Luxury Air FedEx Flexjet ExecuJet Aviation Group Zurich Netjets a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth through HBD Venture Capital 71 TAG Aviation Switzerland Tiriac Air Romania Qatar Executive a business jet subsidiary of Qatar Airways VistaJet MaltaMilitary Edit AngolaOne Global 5000 registered D2 ANG BotswanaBotswana Air Force operates a single BD 700 1A10 for VIP transport 72 EswatiniUmbutfo Eswatini Defence Force GermanyGerman Air Force Luftwaffe 3 Global 5000 for VIP transport operated by the Special Air Mission Wing MoD in Cologne 73 and 3 Global 6000 delivered in late 2019 74 IndiaIndian Air Force 2 Delivered MalaysiaRoyal Malaysian Air Force 1st Division 2 Squadron 1 for VIP transport MexicoMexican Air Force 1 ordered TurkeyTurkish Air Force Two received in March 2019 to be converted into jamming platforms 75 UAE3 GlobalEye aircraft 2 more on order 76 Two Project Dolphin ELINT aircraft United StatesUS Air Force Northrop Grumman E 11A 430th Electronic Combat Squadron 64 Former operators Edit United KingdomRoyal Air Force June 2007 March 2021 77 No 5 Squadron RAF 5 Bombardier airframe modified as Raytheon Sentinel R1 by Raytheon 78 Specifications EditModel Global 5000 79 Global 5500 80 Global 6000 37 Global 6500 81 Crew 3 4Passengers 13 16 13 17Length 96 ft 10 in 29 5 m 99 ft 5 in 30 3 mWing 94 ft 0 in 28 7 m span 1 021 ft 94 8 m2 area 8 7 AR Height 25 ft 6 in 7 8 mCabin length 40 ft 9 in 12 41 m 43 ft 3 in 13 18 mCabin section 7 ft 11 in 2 41 m max width 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m floor width 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m heightMax takeoff 92 500 lb 41 957 kg 99 500 lb 45 132 kgBasic operating 50 861 lb 23 070 kg 52 230 lb 23 691 kgMax fuel 39 250 lb 17 804 kg 45 050 lb 20 434 kgMax payload 7 139 lb 3 238 kg 5 770 lb 2 617 kgEngines BR700 710A2 20 BR700 710D5 21 BR700 710A2 20 BR700 710D5 21Thrust 14 750 lb 65 6 kN 15 125 lbf 67 3 kN 14 750 lb 65 6 kN 15 125 lbf 67 3 kN Top speed Mach 0 89 Mach 0 90 Mach 0 89 Mach 0 90Cruise Mach 0 88 504 kn 934 km h high speed Mach 0 85 487 kn 902 km h typicalRange at M 0 85 a 5 200 nmi 9 630 km 5 700 nmi 10 556 km 6 000 nmi 11 112 km 6 600 nmi 12 223 kmTakeoff b 5 540 ft 1 689 m 5 490 ft 1 674 m 6 476 ft 1 974 m 6 370 ft 1 942 mLanding c 2 207 ft 673 m 2 236 ft 682 mAltitude Max 51 000 ft 15 545 m Initial cruise 41 000 ft 12 497 m MTOW NBAA IFR Reserves ISA 8 pax SL ISA MTOW SL ISA MLWAccidents and incidents EditAs of 27 January 2020 six Global Express have been damaged beyond repair in hull loss incidents 82 Date Model Operator Location Fatalities Incident11 November 2007 Global 5000 Jetport Inc Canada Nova Scotia Fox Harbour Airport 0 10 Landed short of the runway collided with embankments landing gear collapsed skidded across the runway on its belly and coming to rest in a field 83 17 January 2015 Global 5000 Challenger Aero Corporation Metro Manila Philippines Tacloban Airport 0 16 Severely damaged after exiting to the left of the runway at high speed 84 16 April 2019 Global 5000 German Air Force Germany Berlin Schonefeld Airport 0 Severely damaged in a forced landing after flight control problems due to improper maintenance 85 27 January 2020 Northrop Grumman E 11A United States Air Force Afghanistan Ghazni Province Dih Yak District 2 2 2020 United States Air Force E 11A crash in a Taliban controlled areaSee also Edit A Global Express XRS with a Gulfstream V behind Aviation portal Canada portalRelated development Saab GlobalEye Raytheon Sentinel Bombardier Global 7500 8000Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Gulfstream V Gulfstream 550 Gulfstream G500 G600 Dassault Falcon 7X Embraer Lineage 1000Related lists List of civil aircraftReferences Edit a b Qatar Airways purchases two Bombardier Global Express ultra long range business jets Press release Bombardier 8 December 2003 a b Murdo Morrison 12 October 2018 NBAA Business jet designs that changed the industry FlightGlobal Warwick Graham Rolling Together Flight International 28 August 1996 a b c d e f g h Warwick Graham Global Expertise Flight International 10 August 1994 pp 42 44 Warwick Graham Bombardier aims to fly by wire Flight International 10 September 1997 Warwick Graham Global Adventure Flight International 20 November 1996 Gethin Howard and Jennifer Pite Better Business Flight International 8 March 1995 Bombardier Global Express definition team homes in on detailed design requirements Flight International 18 January 1995 Warwick Graham Confidence confirmed Flight International 28 June 1995 Bombardier focuses on internal growth Flight International 28 June 1995 Warwick Graham Long range rivals compete Flight International 18 October 1995 Warwick Graham Bombardier backs up its Global Express with weight guarantees Flight International 6 September 1995 a b c Warwick Graham Corporate war flares up over business jets Flight International 4 October 1995 Uncommon Sense Flight International 4 October 1995 Global Express is taking shape Flight International 4 October 1995 Warwick Graham Global Express assembly begins Flight International 24 January 1995 Warwick Graham Global Express is readied for flight Flight International 19 June 1996 Global Express on schedule Flight International 26 June 1996 Warwick Graham Global Express takes to the air Flight International 23 October 1996 Global Expansion Flight International 3 July 1996 Flight test on second Global Express starts Flight International 19 February 1997 Third Global Express joins flight test programme Flight International 7 May 1997 Graham Warwick 12 August 1998 Global Express is certificated Flightglobal US certification arrives for Global Express Flight International 25 November 1998 Bombardier sets Global Express delivery target Flight International 6 May 1998 Bombardier in Ontario PDF Bombardier August 2016 Kenneth I Swartz 4 September 2018 Wings to fly Skies Mag Warwick Graham Business Partners Flight International 7 June 1995 Bombardier gears up to go Global Flight International 2 September 1996 Trautvetter Chad 14 May 2015 Global 5000 6000 Output Cut To Affect 1 750 Workers Aviation International News a b Edward Russell 15 October 2018 NBAA Bombardier on track for Global 6500 deliveries in 2019 Flightglobal a b c Peter Henley 12 August 1998 Business and pleasure Flightglobal Type certificate data sheet A 009 Bombardier Global BD 700 EASA a b c d e f g h i Fred George 1 June 2014 Bombardier Global 6000 Aviation Week Network Rohit Jaggi 11 August 2010 Flight test Bombardier Global 5000 ft com The fastest long range private jets available Private Jets For Sale In South Africa 18 February 2016 Retrieved 20 February 2016 a b Global 6000 Factsheet Bombardier 2017 Bombardier 2 February 2002 Bombardier Aerospace launches Global 5000 business jet Press release Bombardier Global 5000 successfully completes first flight Press release Bombardier 7 March 2003 a b c Fred George 8 November 2018 Global 5000 Best Cabin In 5 000 nm Transatlantic Dash Class Business amp Commercial Aviation Global 5000 Adds Fuel and Range Flying Magazine 16 May 2008 Archived from the original on 11 January 2015 Tim Schwarz 19 July 2004 Bombardier raises the bar Flightglobal Bombardier Global 5000 in the sweet spot Flightglobal 6 October 2008 a b Purchase Planning Handbook PDF Business amp Commercial Aviation Aviation Week Network May 2018 permanent dead link Fred George 25 March 2019 Global 6000 Third Generation Jet Fully Matures In Capability Business amp Commercial Aviation Aircraft Value News 26 November 2018 Certification of Bombardier Global 7500 Puts Pressure on G650ER Values Bombardier Grows its Global Family of Business Jets with Launch of Global 5500 and Global 6500 Aircraft Press release Bombardier 27 May 2018 Ernest S Arvai 27 May 2018 Bombardier Launches Global 5500 and 6500 at EBACE AirInsight Allison Lampert 27 May 2018 Bombardier launches longer range variants of Global business jets Reuters Bombardier Global 5500 and Global 6500 Business Jet Program on Schedule for Delivery in 2019 with Flight Testing 70 Complete Press release Bombardier 15 October 2018 Kerry Lynch 7 December 2018 Bombardier Preps For 7500 Delivery In Coming Days AIN online Jon Hemmerdinger 20 May 2019 Bombardier builds momentum as new Globals near delivery Flightglobal Bombardier s Global 5500 and Global 6500 Jets Awarded Transport Canada Certification Press release Bombardier 24 September 2019 Bombardier Celebrates Entry into service of the Global 6500 Jet Press release Bombardier 1 October 2019 Bombardier s Global 5500 and Global 6500 Jets Awarded EASA Certification Press release Bombardier 15 October 2019 Bombardier Announces 5 900 Nautical Mile Range for the Global 5500 Aircraft Unlocking New Destinations for Customers Press release Bombardier 21 October 2019 Bombardier s Performance leading Global 5500 and Global 6500 Jets Awarded FAA Certification Press release Bombardier 23 December 2019 Bombardier Celebrates Entry into service of Spacious Long range Global 5500 Business Jet Press release Bombardier 25 June 2020 Bombardier Delivers First Global 5500 Business Jet to be Based in the United States Bombardier Retrieved 13 May 2021 Specialized aircraft Bombardier Saab GlobalEye in production Air Forces Monthly 10 May 2017 Kwiatkowski Mark 24 August 2018 Picture Project Dolphin surfaces with UAE air force markings Flightglobal Retrieved 26 August 2018 Swordfish Maritime Patrol Aircraft Saab AB a b Bringing Home the BACN to Front Line Forces Defense Industry Daily 18 January 2018 Arie Church 17 June 2011 Air Force Prepares to Welcome E 11A Air Force Magazine Butler Amy 21 April 2014 Intel Community Backs High Res Imagery Push Aviation Week amp Space Technology Sebastian Sprenger 28 January 2020 Germany walks away from 2 5 billion purchase of US Navy s Triton spy drones DefenseNews Donald David Turkey Receives Global 6000s for Jammer Conversion Aviation International News Bombardier Marks 10th Anniversary Of The First Global 5000 Delivery Press release Bombardier 21 April 2015 Kerry Lynch 27 May 2018 Bombardier Adds Pair of New Globals AIN Online 12 Things You Didn t Know About South African Millionaire Mark Shuttleworth AFKInsider 25 August 2016 Retrieved 15 November 2017 Botswana Government Bombardier BD 700 Global Express photo by Malcolm Reid airplane pictures net Retrieved 1 May 2018 Bombardier Global 5000 luftwaffe de Retrieved 27 September 2018 Drei Bombardier Global 6000 werden beschafft Noch mehr Geld fur die Flugbereitschaft 27 June 2019 Two Global 6000 jets delivered to Turkey for conversion into standoff jammers Alert5 18 March 2019 Archived from the original on 18 March 2019 Retrieved 18 March 2019 Chuter Andrew 23 February 2018 First look Saab unveils GlobalEye surveillance aircraft for the Middle East Sightline Media Group RAF retires Sentinel janes com Retrieved 1 June 2021 RAF Retires Sentinel R1 Intelligence Gathering Aircraft With Final Mission To Watch Kaliningrad And Belarus theaviationist com 25 February 2021 Retrieved 5 June 2021 Global 5000 Factsheet Bombardier 2017 Global 5500 Factsheet Bombardier 2018 Global 6500 Factsheet Bombardier 2018 Ranter Harro Aviation Safety Network gt ASN Aviation Safety Database gt Type index gt ASN Aviation Safety Database results aviation safety net Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident Bombardier BD 700 1A11 Global 5000 C GXPR Fox Harbour Airport NS aviation safety net Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident Bombardier BD 700 1A11 Global 5000 RP C9363 Tacloban Airport TAC aviation safety net Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident Bombardier BD 700 1A11 Global 5000 14 01 Berlin Schonefeld Airport SXF aviation safety net External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bombardier Global Express category Official website Bombardier Global 5000 in the sweet spot 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