Thursday, March 26, 2026

NetJets kicks off massive Global 8000 fleet upgrade with first delivery

Bombardier Inc. marked the delivery of the first Global 8000 business jet for NetJets Inc., a leading provider of fractional aircraft ownership and jet card services. The handover took place at Bombardier’s Laurent Beaudoin Completion Centre in Montreal, in front of a gathering that included company employees, industry guests and senior NetJets executives.

The Global 8000, the latest iteration of Bombardier’s long‑range jet family, boasts a range of 8,000 nautical miles (approximately 16.75 hours of flight) and a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.95 (about 627 mph).

Make Them All 8000s

NetJets has announced plans to acquire a fleet of 24 Global 8000s and upgrade its entire Global 7500 fleet to the new jets. The company also retains options for additional deliveries over the coming years, though the timeline and total quantity remain undisclosed.

The Global 8000 is redefining the business aviation landscape with its unmatched performance, signature smooth ride and innovative design, and we are thrilled to be providing our longtime, valued partner NetJets with its first Global 8000 aircraft,” said Éric Martel, president and CEO, Bombardier. “With this landmark first delivery, NetJets’ clients will now be able to experience the revolutionary performance attributes and unmatched luxury the Global 8000 delivers the most impressive business jet in the skies.”

Our long-standing partnership with Bombardier has been built on a shared vision of excellence and innovation in business aviation," said Patrick Gallagher, president, NetJets Aviation. "The Global 8000 is the ultimate expression of that partnership, and we are proud to be the first to bring this remarkable aircraft to our fleet. The range and features of the Global 8000 aircraft perfectly align with NetJets’ commitment to offering safety, service, and access at an extraordinary level and empowering owners to do more and miss less.”

More Destinations

The Global 8000’s design includes advanced wing features—such as leading‑edge slats—that Bombardier claims enable access to roughly 30 % more airports than competing ultra‑long‑range jets, equating to more than 2,000 potential destinations worldwide. The cabin, according to the manufacturer, offers the longest seated length in its segment, providing additional headroom and space for customized interior layouts.

NetJets, founded in 1964 as Executive Jet Airways, has grown into one of the world’s largest business‑aviation operators, managing a fleet of more than 700 aircraft from multiple manufacturers.

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