Bombardier introduces new flagship bizjet, the Global 8000

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May 24, 2022


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Bombardier introduces new flagship bizjet, the Global 8000

The Global 8000 is a performance-enhanced Global 7500 that will fly faster and farther than its predecessor. The aircraft is expected to enter service during 2025.

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 Today's News

Dassault pushes back certification of 6X and 10X due to supply chain issues

The results of the delays caused by supply chain shortages mean pushing back the certification dates of Dassault's newest models, the Falcon 6X and Falcon 10X.

 

Bombardier debuts EcoJet blended-wing research project at EBACE 2022

Although there are no production plans for the innovative design, a scale model has been used for flight testing to advance other aspects of existing Bombardier jets.

 

Embraer’s Energia initiative engages climate tech disrupters on sustainable flight

Embraer completed its first ‘Start-Up Day’ aimed at encouraging start-up organizations and new entrants with innovative technologies to join its Energia sustainable flight initiative.

 

CAE to deploy 1st Dassault Falcon 6X full-flight simulator

CAE announced that it is set to deploy the first CAE 7000XR Series Dassault Falcon 6X full-flight simulator.

 

Embraer reports record backlog stretching into Q3 2024

During EBACE 2022, Embraer said that new-to-the-market purchasers are accounting for 36 percent of the company's current sales numbers.

 

Gulfstream offers update on 'all-new family of jets' at EBACE 2022

Since 2008, Gulfstream has debuted eight new aircraft, striving towards a goal of an all-new family of jets.

 

Calgary’s Kanata Aviation Training selects Alsim’s AL250 simulator

Kanata Aviation Training has bought its first ALSIM AL250 simulator to address initial phase training needs (PPL, CPL, IR/ME).

 

Canadian airlines must follow Air Canada's example & pay for time worked: CUPE

CUPE said other major carriers like WestJet, Air Transat and Sunwing must follow the example set by Air Canada and pay flight attendants for time spent on the ground during delays at Pearson Airport.

 
   

 News From The Web

Plane arrives safely in Vernon without landing gear
 Source: globalnews.ca

 

Air traffic controllers honored for helping passenger land plane
 Source: wflx.com

 
   

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Airbus A330, up close and personal, at Toronto Pearson. John Chung Photo
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