Bombardier Global 6000 private jet charter

Bombardier Global 6000 Charter

Industry-defining ultra-long-range cabin comfort.

PAX13RANGE6,000 nmSPEEDMach 0.89

OVERVIEW

Bombardier Global 6000

The Bombardier Global 6000 is one of the most-chartered ultra-long-range jets in service. 6,000 nm of range connects London to Beijing, New York to Dubai or Los Angeles to Moscow nonstop in a renowned three-zone cabin with industry-leading ride quality.

Bombardier Global 6000 cabin and exterior

IN DEPTH

The complete guide to chartering the Bombardier Global 6000

The story behind the Bombardier Global 6000

The Bombardier Global 6000 occupies a peculiar and rather admirable position in the history of business aviation: it arrived as an upgrade to the Global 5000, offering additional range through a revised fuel system and a slightly lengthened fuselage, yet has outlasted its intended successor in the affections of the charter market by virtue of one decisive quality — sheer availability. With over 300 aircraft delivered and a global fleet spread across every major charter hub, the Global 6000 is arguably the most consistently accessible ultra-long-range heavy jet in the world.

Bombardier launched the aircraft to address a gap between the Global 5000's 5,200 NM range and the full Global Express's 6,000-plus NM capability. By fitting additional centre fuel tanks and modifying the flight management system, the company achieved a certified range of 6,000 NM — just enough to connect London with Hong Kong on a good day, and comfortably within range of every Gulf, African and North American destination served by the European charter market.

The aircraft entered service in 2010 and remained in production until 2021, when the last customer deliveries gave way to the Global 6500 with its Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 engines. The Global 6000's longevity in production reflected the market's sustained confidence in its performance envelope: operators discovered, year after year, that 6,000 NM covered more than 95 per cent of the missions their clients actually flew, and that the aircraft's mature maintenance ecosystem kept downtime — and therefore revenue loss — to a minimum.

Today the Global 6000 fleet continues to grow in the estimation of charter clients, not because new examples are being delivered but because experienced operators have invested in cabin refurbishments and avionics upgrades that keep existing aircraft competitive with newer types. A 2024-refurbished Global 6000 with Nuage seating, Ka-band internet and fresh interior trim is indistinguishable from a new aircraft in the ways that matter most to passengers.

On board: the cabin

The Global 6000 cabin measures 48.4 ft (14.76 m) in length, 8.2 ft (2.49 m) in width and 6.25 ft (1.91 m) in height — dimensions that position it definitively in the large-cabin ultra-long-range category and distinguish it meaningfully from the super-midsize jets below it. Bombardier configures the space as three zones separated by pocket doors, a layout that has proven so effective for a combination of working, dining and sleeping that it has been essentially unchanged through the entire production run.

A forward executive suite typically houses four club seats arranged face-to-face around a fold-out table, ideal for in-flight meetings or a formal dinner service. The midship zone accommodates a divan convertible to a full flat berth alongside additional seating, with storage and reading lights optimised for the overnight rest that is the aircraft's primary competitive strength. The aft zone houses the main galley — fully equipped for hot meal preparation — and a private lavatory with enclosed shower on most configured examples.

The Global 6000 can carry up to 17 passengers in a high-density arrangement, though the optimal range and comfort sweet spot is achieved with 10 to 14 passengers. In transatlantic configuration, four to six passengers can sleep simultaneously in flat-bed positions, making the London to New York overnight flight not just feasible but genuinely restful. The aircraft's cabin altitude of 6,000 ft at FL510 — substantially lower than the commercial standard of 8,000 ft — reduces fatigue, supports hydration and accelerates the circadian adjustment process.

A comprehensive refurbishment programme by operators has brought Ka-band satellite internet, live television streaming and Bombardier's touchscreen cabin management system to many charter-available aircraft, bringing connectivity standards close to those of newer types. Cabin acoustic management is particularly strong on the Global 6000: the combination of the BR710 engines' low-frequency noise profile and Bombardier's structural sound dampening makes the interior one of the quietest in the heavy-jet category, an attribute that is immediately noticeable on boarding.

Performance, range and runway access

The Global 6000 is certified to a range of 6,000 nautical miles at long-range cruise speed, providing comfortable non-stop capability on routes that stretch the limits of the Global 5000's 5,200 NM envelope. In practical terms this opens the London to Hong Kong routing (approximately 5,990 NM) — one of the most important long-haul business corridors in the world — to non-stop operation under typical payload conditions, whilst maintaining full non-stop capability to New York (3,459 NM), Dubai (3,405 NM), and all Sub-Saharan African destinations.

Two Rolls-Royce BR710A2-20 engines, each rated at 14,750 lbf of thrust, drive the aircraft to a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.89 and a service ceiling of 51,000 ft. The combination of high ceiling and high cruise speed means that the Global 6000 is genuinely competitive with newer-generation alternatives on block time, despite being a decade older as a design. At Mach 0.85 long-range cruise, London to New York takes approximately 7 hours 30 minutes, and London to Dubai runs to approximately 7 hours 45 minutes.

Maximum take-off weight of 99,750 lb requires a runway of approximately 6,200 ft at sea level in standard conditions — a figure that provides access to the principal European secondary airports including Samedan, Chambéry, Ibiza, Olbia, Malaga and Faro, as well as many of the smaller North African, East African and Gulf region strips that luxury charter clients frequently target for leisure itineraries.

The aircraft's balanced field performance improves materially at higher-elevation airports when departure temperatures are moderate: Marrakech Menara, Nairobi Wilson and Johannesburg Lanseria are all achievable with appropriate payload management, making the Global 6000 a genuine all-rounder for African-focused itineraries that might exceed the capability of lighter aircraft by an uncomfortable margin in summer conditions.

Signature missions and best routes

The Global 6000's principal competitive advantage over the Global 5000 is the ability to fly London to Hong Kong (5,990 NM) non-stop — and it is this single routing capability that has secured its position as the preferred ultra-long-range heavy jet for a significant cohort of Asia-focused corporate clients. Non-stop operation on this corridor eliminates a technical stop in Abu Dhabi or Delhi, saving two to three hours of elapsed time and removing the logistical complexity of overflight permits for additional countries.

London Farnborough to New York Teterboro (3,459 NM) remains the aircraft's highest-volume mission: it is flown daily by multiple Global 6000 operators across Europe, and the market has built a sophisticated logistics network of FBOs, handling agents and catering providers around both departure and arrival points to support seamless execution. The aircraft's combination of range confidence, cabin size and competitive hourly rate makes it the default heavy-jet choice for most transatlantic corporate charter bookings.

London to Johannesburg (approximately 4,964 NM) can be accomplished non-stop on the Global 6000 with careful payload management — typically reducing the passenger count to eight and optimising departure weight. This is an attractive option for resource-sector principals who value the time saving over a technical stop but are flying as a small executive party rather than a large group.

Moscow Vnukovo to New York (approximately 4,665 NM), Riyadh to London Farnborough (3,574 NM), and Geneva to Singapore (approximately 6,300 NM via a technical stop) are additional high-value missions regularly operated by Global 6000 charter aircraft. The aircraft's versatility across this portfolio of routes — from short intra-European sectors to near-maximum-range intercontinental missions — reflects the breadth of operator confidence in the type and the density of its availability across the European charter market.

Operating economics and charter pricing

Charter rates for the Global 6000 in 2024–25 run from approximately £10,000 to £15,000 per flight hour, with the precise figure reflecting aircraft vintage, interior specification, operator base and the prevailing level of demand on specific routes. The aircraft's position as the most widely available ultra-long-range heavy jet in the European market gives clients and brokers meaningful negotiating leverage, particularly for longer-term relationships or trip programmes that can be booked in advance.

A London Farnborough to New York Teterboro one-way sector typically invoices at between £85,000 and £115,000 all-in, inclusive of international permits, oceanic tracking fees, crew expenses and fuel uplift charges. London to Hong Kong, where the aircraft's range advantage over the Global 5000 delivers a genuine one-stop saving, will typically price at £155,000 to £200,000 one-way non-stop, with a technical-stop routing reducing this to £130,000 to £170,000 depending on the intermediate field chosen.

London to Dubai runs approximately £70,000 to £95,000 one-way, and London to Johannesburg — which may require a technical stop depending on payload — will typically invoice at £110,000 to £145,000. For shorter European sectors, hourly rate economics apply fairly directly: a three-hour London to Nice sector will typically cost £32,000 to £45,000, and a two-hour London to Geneva will run to £22,000 to £30,000.

Annual operating costs for the Global 6000 under a Part 135 managed programme average approximately $2.7 million to $3.1 million (c. £2.1 million to £2.4 million). The Rolls-Royce Corporate Care and TotalCare engine maintenance programmes provide predictable per-hour reserve costs, and Bombardier's Smart Services platform delivers proactive maintenance scheduling that minimises unscheduled downtime. For charter clients, the net effect of this reliability infrastructure is an aircraft that is consistently available on its published schedule.

How the Global 6000 compares

Within the Bombardier family, the Global 6000's most direct comparison is inevitably with the Global 5000 and the Global 6500. Against the Global 5000, the 6000 offers an additional 800 NM of range and a 3.2 ft longer cabin — enough for an additional seating zone — at a premium of approximately £1,000 to £2,000 per flight hour. For any mission exceeding 5,200 NM, or for clients who require a four-zone interior rather than three, the Global 6000 is the straightforward step-up choice.

Against the Global 6500, the comparison reverses: the 6500 offers 6,600 NM of range on Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 engines with lower fuel burn, updated avionics and Bombardier's Vision Flight Deck. Charter rates for the Global 6500 run approximately 15 to 20 per cent higher than the Global 6000, and availability is tighter given the smaller production volume to date. For clients who prioritise the newest technology and the lowest block fuel, the 6500 is preferable; for clients who want an established, widely available aircraft at a competitive rate, the 6000 wins convincingly.

Against the Gulfstream G550, which occupies a similar range envelope at 6,750 NM, the Global 6000 offers a marginally wider cabin and a similar cruise ceiling, with charter rates that are broadly comparable. The choice between the two is often determined by the client's familiarity with one brand or the other, or by the specific operator relationships held by their broker.

Against VIP narrowbody alternatives such as the ACJ319 and BBJ 737-700, the Global 6000 offers higher cruise speed (Mach 0.89 versus Mach 0.82), higher ceiling (51,000 ft versus 41,000 ft), lower operating costs per flight hour, and shorter runway requirements — advantages that are particularly significant on long-haul routes where time and fuel efficiency compound meaningfully.

Verdict: who should charter the Global 6000?

The Bombardier Global 6000 is the quintessential corporate heavy jet for the European market: wide enough to work, sleep and dine in genuine comfort, long-legged enough to reach virtually any destination from Farnborough without a full diversion into the ultra-premium tier, and available in sufficient numbers to be consistently accessible at a price that makes business case sense.

It is the right aircraft for corporate principals who travel to Hong Kong, Singapore or Tokyo regularly and who have previously accepted the inconvenience and time loss of a technical stop in their routing. The Global 6000's 6,000 NM range eliminates that stop on the London–Hong Kong corridor in particular, delivering a time saving of two to three hours and removing two additional landing fees, ground handling costs and crew rest complications from the trip economics.

Financial sector clients — fund managers, investment bankers and M&A advisers — who require a confidential environment to review documents, conduct sensitive calls and prepare for meetings during a transatlantic crossing will find the three-zone cabin structure ideal. The front zone provides a private meeting room; the mid-zone provides a quiet working environment; the aft zone provides sleeping accommodation. This spatial separation of activities is directly productivity-enhancing.

First-time ultra-long-range charter clients who are stepping up from a super-midsize or who have been chartering a Global 5000 and require the additional range for specific missions will find the Global 6000 a natural and uncomplicated choice. It costs more than a lighter aircraft but delivers demonstrably more: more range, more cabin space, more reliability, and more of the intangible confidence that comes from boarding an aircraft with over 300 examples in service and a maintenance infrastructure that spans every continent.

PHOTO GALLERY

Bombardier Global 6000 — exterior & cabin

Reference photography of the Bombardier Global 6000 (and sister types within the same cabin family where noted). Images sourced from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons licences.

EXTERIOR

Bombardier BD-700-1A10 Global 6000 Rolex all'Aeroporto di Milano Linate
Bombardier BD-700-1A10 Global 6000 Rolex all'Aeroporto di Milano Linate · Baldo Fabio Scotti · CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Bombardier Global 6000, EBACE 2019, Le Grand-Saconnex (EB190597)
Bombardier Global 6000, EBACE 2019, Le Grand-Saconnex (EB190597) · Matti Blume · CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons

INTERIOR

Bombardier Global 6000, EBACE 2019, Le Grand-Saconnex (EB190597)
Bombardier Global 6000, EBACE 2019, Le Grand-Saconnex (EB190597) · Matti Blume · CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Bombardier Global 6000 bedroom
Bombardier Global 6000 bedroom · JetRequest.com · CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

SPECIFICATIONS

Bombardier Global 6000 specifications

Passengers13
Range6,000 nm
SpeedMach 0.89
Cabin height6'2"
Cabin width8'2"
Baggage195 cu ft
Runway6,476 ft

CABIN EXPERIENCE

On board the Bombardier Global 6000

  • Three living zones with master suite option
  • Sleeps eight in flat-bed configuration
  • Ka-band high-speed internet

BEST ROUTES

Where the 6000 flies best

London → Beijing

from £155,000

New York → Dubai

from $138,000

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CHARTER PRICING

Bombardier Global 6000 charter pricing

ROUTEESTIMATED PRICE
Los Angeles → Londonfrom $165,000
Geneva → Singaporefrom CHF 195,000

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Why choose the Bombardier Global 6000?

  • 6,000 nm intercontinental range
  • Renowned Global cabin ride quality
  • Three full living zones

FAQ

Frequently asked

Is Wi-Fi available onboard?

Yes — most aircraft in this class offer high-speed Ka-band or Starlink connectivity suitable for video calls and streaming throughout cruise.

Can pets fly on board?

Pets travel in the cabin alongside their owners on every Limitless Sky charter at no extra charge. Tell us the species and weight when you request a quote.

How quickly can the aircraft be ready?

Once a quote is confirmed, this aircraft can typically be positioned within 2–4 hours anywhere in its home region, and within 24 hours globally.

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