Bombardier’s New Global 6500 Business Jet Is Powered By Rolls-Royce Pearl Engine

Bombardier’s New Global 6500 Business Jet Is Powered By Rolls-Royce Pearl Engine

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote December 11, 2019

The Canadian-based company, Bombardier is no stranger to creating great jets, including the Global 7500, but as of recently, the multinational manufacturer released the Global 6500 Business Jet, a spacious, long-range and speedy jet capable of going from Singapore to London, non-stop.

Wide-open living spaces, refined interior design, sheer comfort, total performance, and a smooth ride are all synonymous with Global business jets. The Global 6500 aircraft will reshape your expectations and thrill your senses with a stunning cabin, new engines, and leading-edge wing technology for a heightened flight experience that is quintessentially Global.

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The Global 6500 aircraft’s wide-open living spaces are where form and function come together in a visually stunning environment. The latest technology keeps you connected and entertained, while new innovative seating delivers the comfort you expect from a cabin built around you. The most technologically advanced cabin comes to life on the aircraft with vivid 4K entertainment. Live stream a game and always stay in touch with an intuitive cabin management system that is seamlessly integrated with the industry’s fastest internet connectivity.

The kitchen aboard the Global 6500 aircraft is as beautiful as it is functional. New cabinets and countertops coupled with high-end exposed appliances, including a steam oven, expand the culinary possibilities for a formal meal or your favorite treat. A dedicated crew suite gives your team a place to stay on top of their game in-flight.

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The conference suite is a versatile space with a table seating up to six, making it the perfect setting for an important meeting or a delicious meal. With the award-winning Nuage chaise, a first in business aviation, this area becomes a relaxing place to catch up on your reading or to simply watch the world go by. The Nuage chaise is a unique seating system that is high on style and comfort. Its minimalist design complements the cabin’s open feeling, while its functionality gives this space unprecedented versatility. A seat that follows the curve of your body as a lounge chair, and converts into a flat surface for sleeping or seating additional people at the conference table.

The private suite is an onboard retreat. Tucked away in the quietest part of the cabin, it offers the utmost tranquility for a quick nap or a good night’s sleep. The En Suite with available shower and large wardrobe allow you to arrive refreshed and ready for whatever awaits.

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As for its performance, the Global 6500 aircraft delivers unmatched versatility — offering the perfect combination of range, speed, field performance and smooth ride. With an impressive range of 6,600 nm, the farthest in its class, the Global 6500 business jet connects more cities like Hong Kong and London or Toluca and Madrid non-stop, saving you time and putting more of the world’s business centers within reach. At the forefront of this power is the brand-new Rolls-Royce Pearl engine, purpose-built for the Global 6500 aircraft and power it to top speeds of M 0.90 keeping you ahead of schedule wherever you’re going.

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The Bombardier Vision flight deck, the industry’s leading cockpit, combines a comprehensive avionics suite with refined aesthetics for an exceptional flying experience. Approach runways with absolute confidence. The cockpit on the aircraft is the first in the industry to offer a true combined vision system – the only system to seamlessly merge enhanced and synthetic vision images in a single view, reducing crew workload and increasing situational awareness with the clearest view through the toughest weather.

The Global 6500 will be ready for service by the end of the year and has already completed 90 percent of its flight testing.