2002 Global Express
- February 11, 2023
When Bombardier unveiled the Global Express in 1996, the business aviation world shifted on its axis. Here was the first purpose-designed ultra-long-range business jet from a manufacturer outside the United States — a Canadian aircraft that could fly farther, faster, and in greater comfort than virtually anything that had come before it. The Global Express opened routes that had previously required fuel stops, connecting city pairs that no business jet had ever connected nonstop. London to Singapore. New York to Beijing. Los Angeles to Moscow. The aircraft that made these journeys routine established the Global Express family as the gold standard of ultra-long-range business aviation, a position it has maintained through continuous development for nearly three decades.
The Global Express was the first business jet to truly offer passengers an experience that matched their most luxurious ground alternatives. The cabin — 48.3 feet long, 8.2 feet wide, and 6.2 feet high — accommodates four living zones: a forward galley and crew rest area, a forward passenger zone, a mid-cabin lounge, and an aft sleeping area with a full-size bed in typical VVIP configurations. The cabin altitude at cruise of just 6,000 feet dramatically reduces passenger fatigue on long sectors, allowing passengers to arrive at their destination rested and productive rather than depleted by the physiological effects of pressurized flight at lower performance.
Pre-owned Global Express and Global Express XRS transactions require specialized due diligence. The Rolls-Royce BR710 engines should be enrolled on Rolls-Royce CorporateCare — the manufacturer's engine maintenance program — which provides fixed hourly cost coverage and is a significant value driver at resale. Avionics generation matters considerably: aircraft with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 or upgraded flight decks command meaningful premiums over Pro Line 4-equipped examples. Interior condition, configuration, and recency of refurbishment significantly affect value — a comprehensive interior refurbishment typically costs $3–7 million and takes 6–12 months, so buyers should assess interior condition carefully and factor the cost of any required work into their offer.
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