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Undisclosed customer takes four Global 6000s
A fleet of Global 6000s will be winging its way to one buyer, as a $310 million deal is struck for the aircraft and a service contract.

Bombardier has sold four Global 6000 business jets to an undisclosed customer. The transaction is valued at $310 million U.S., according to current list prices, and includes a contract for services.

The manufacturer's Premier cabin, introduced in 2017, is available on the Global 5000 and Global 6000 aircraft, and was inspired by the Red Dot Award-winning interior aboard the Global 7500 business jet. The Global 6000 aircraft can travel 6,000 nautical miles (11,112 kilometres) at Mach 0.85 with eight passengers, and can link Moscow to Los Angeles non-stop with eight passengers and four crew members.

In its standard configuration, the Global 6000 offers the most available electrical power in its category, Bombardier says, via four variable frequency generators and an auxiliary power unit for long missions. Its Vision flight deck offers a head-up display with both Enhanced and Synthetic Vision.

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