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Bombardier to debut Global 7000 cabin at ABACE

Bombardier Business Aircraft will showcase four of its leading business jets at the Asian Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (ABACE) in Shanghai next week (17-19 April).

Making their debut at the show are the Global 7000 mock-up (above) and the luxurious Premier cabin on board the Global 6000 business jet.

As part of an extensive world tour, the Global 7000 mock-up is making its first appearance in China after successful stops in Dubai and Singapore earlier this year. The tour is an opportunity to demonstrate first-hand the Global 7000 aircraft cabin. With four distinct living spaces and a full-sized crew suite, the Global 7000 aircraft will be unique among business jets in spaciousness, luxurious comfort and highly personalized design flexibility. Its modern and multi-functional kitchen will feature unprecedented storage space, preparation area and amenities to deliver an exceptional in-flight dining experience.

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“We are thrilled to have the show-stopping Global 7000 mock-up at ABACE,” said Khader Mattar, Vice President Sales, Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific and China, Bombardier Business Aircraft. “Feedback on this game-changing business jet has been nothing short of exceptional, and we are equally delighted to debut the Premier cabin aboard the Global 6000, which offers an elegant and skillfully crafted interior, further elevating the customer experience.”   

The Premier interior, available on Global 5000 and Global 6000 aircraft, blends contemporary design, luxurious materials and flawless craftsmanship with exceptional comfort, drawing inspiration from the superior comfort and productivity of the Global 7000 aircraft cabin. It establishes a unifying aesthetic across Bombardier’s Global family of aircraft.

Bombardier’s Challenger 350 aircraft and Challenger 650 aircraft will also be on display, both of which lead in performance, comfort, reliability and technology, all while offering an exceptionally smooth and quiet ride. The best-selling Challenger 350 business jet continued to dominate the super midsize segment and the medium aircraft category in 2017.

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