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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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Global Jet updates XRS with full interior refurbishment
The refurbished Global XRS enters charter service with a redesigned Italian-inspired cabin, upgraded amenities and flexible sleeping arrangements for long-range corporate and VIP missions.
The design incorporates high-end Italian materials and a modern aesthetic.

Global Jet has completed a full interior refurbishment of its Bombardier Global XRS LX-ZIO. The redesign combined new finishes, improved materials and enhanced amenities across the interior. The aircraft’s configuration now supports up to 14 passengers with one single bed, two double beds and one small single, intended to improve comfort on long-haul routes.

Italian-sourced furnishings and contemporary decor were used throughout to create a calm and refined cabin atmosphere. The space is designed for both productivity and rest, offering flexibility for a variety of charter client needs.

An updated multi-media system has been added to provide in-flight entertainment suited to diverse tastes. The aircraft retains the well-known range and reliability of the Global XRS platform, pairing familiar performance with a refreshed experience.

The aircraft is now available for immediate charter, aimed at corporate, VIP and high-end customers seeking a long-range solution with an upgraded cabin.

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