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Bombardier has unveiled its new Global 8000 business jet, touting it as the fastest way for an executive to travel through the skies. More than that, this plane cruises faster than any commercial ...
The Global 8000 will be the fastest civil aircraft since the Concorde, with an industry-leading top speed of Mach 0.94 and range of 8,000 nautical miles, making it the ultimate business aircraft; ...
The Global 8000 private jet, set to enter service in the second half of 2025, will be the world's fastest and longest-range business jet. The Global 8000 is the fastest civil aircraft since ...
The upcoming $78 million Bombardier Global 8000 private jet is poised to become the world's new fastest civil aircraft since the Concord when it enters service in 2025, boasting a top speed of ...
The new jet boasts a maximum speed of Mach 0.94, making it the fastest civil aircraft since the Concorde, and offers a range of 8,000nm.
Canadian jet company Bombardier unveiled plans this week for a new supersonic jet that will become "the fastest in civil aviation since the Concorde." The Global 8000, expected to be in service by ...
It will reach speeds of Mach 0.94 (715mph), making it the fastest civil jet in the world. During testing, it broke the speed of sound, reaching Mach 1.015 (779 mph).
Designed with great Italian style and ground-breaking craftsmanship, the new private jet has a maximum speed of 402 knots (462 mph / 743km/h) and the range extends up to 1720 nm (1979 miles/3185 ...
The $200 million passenger jet, which is slated to arrive by 2023, will boast a top speed of Mach 2.2, or 1,451 mph (more than two-and-a-half times faster than any other commercial plane ...
While work continues on its XB-1 prototype supersonic plane ahead of a planned unveiling later in the year, aviation startup Boom Supersonic is pressing ahead with the development of its flagship ...
The company’s website says that the XB-1, “the world’s first independently developed supersonic jet and the fastest civil aircraft ever made,” is expected to make its first flight in late ...
The fastest commercial airliner still in service today is the 50-year-old Boeing 747, which can reach speeds of up to Mach 0.92, or 706 mph at sea level. Meanwhile, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is ...