Bombardier unveils spacious Executive cabin for Global 7500 and Global 8000 aircraft

Bombardier is taking business aviation productivity to greater heights with the new Executive cabin for the Global 7500 and Global 8000 aircraft.

The new cabin configuration, announced at NBAA-BACE 2022 in Orlando, Fla., features a unique three-workspace interior that maximizes collaboration, productivity and networking with fellow passengers.

Each of the three workspaces is 12 feet long, offering spacious functionality while enabling teams to remain productive in flight and rested upon arrival.

The Executive cabin also features exciting new elements, including the Nuage Cube, which can be used during flight as a seat, stool or small table.

“With the introduction of the new Executive cabin, Bombardier once again is showcasing that our team is second to none when it comes to continuously improving cabin design on its world-renowned and record-setting aircraft, further solidifying its position as the leader in business aviation today,” said Éric Martel, Bombardier’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “The new Executive cabin provides Global 7500 and Global 8000 customers with the productivity configuration they need to transform their aircraft into the ultimate business tool – the most impressive corporate purpose-built business jets in the skies today.”

Comfort and connectivity define the Executive cabin’s three distinct workspaces, or suites. The Office Suite is equipped with four industry-defining Nuage seats and features the most leg room in its class – and each seat boasts its own large side table for a highly efficient workspace. The Conference Suite is designed to maximize productivity with its efficient, elegant conference grouping, opposite an ultra-large credenza with an integrated flip up monitor. Finally, the C-Suite is the perfect spot to review a presentation, host a private conversation or take a moment to relax and freshen up following a long journey.

Global 7500 and Global 8000 customers can also opt to configure their aircraft with four living spaces, if preferred.

Both three- and four-suite configurations incorporate revolutionary features first introduced on the Global 7500: the Soleil circadian-based cabin lighting system to help combat jet lag; revolutionary cabin entertainment control and connectivity via the intuitive nice Touch CMS and OLED touch dial; Bombardier’s l’Opéra directional audio sound system; and, an available 4K monitor.

With an industry-leading range of 8,000 nautical miles, the lowest cabin altitude and an unbeatable top speed of Mach 0.94, the Global 8000 is the ultimate all-in-one business aircraft. It is expected to enter service in 2025, with the program progressing as planned.

An Executive cabin vignette was displayed at NBAA-BACE 2022 in Orlando, Oct. 18-20.

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