
14-19 Passengers
195 Baggage Capacity
Mach 0.925 / 516 KTAS Airspeed
7,700 Range
8 Cabin Width
6.2 Cabin Height
54.5 Cabin Length
Enclosed Lavatory Style
The Bombardier Global 7500 is the flagship of the Bombardier fleet and the longest-range purpose-built business jet in production. Introduced in 2018 and powered by GE Passport engines, the Global 7500 connects Los Angeles to Sydney, New York to Dubai, and virtually any two cities on earth, nonstop, with a cabin that no other aircraft in the category matches for living space or privacy.
The Global 7500 is not simply a longer-range Global 6000. It is a fundamentally different aircraft designed around a different mission: four permanent living spaces, including a dedicated stateroom with a full-size Nuage bed that is built in, not converted from a divan, and a separate crew rest zone that keeps the principal’s cabin entirely private throughout the flight. JetOptions clients charter the Global 7500 for ultra-long-haul routes where the principal requires complete rest, for family journeys where four distinct zones make the flight livable for a mixed group, and for board travel where productivity across 12 or more hours is not optional.
The Global 7500’s 7,700 nm range requires careful crew planning on the longest missions. JetOptions coordinates augmented crew scheduling for all routes approaching or exceeding standard duty limits.
| Crew Configuration | Max Flight Duration | Example Routes Enabled |
|---|---|---|
| Standard (2 pilots) | Up to 10 hours | New York to London, LA to Paris, Dallas to Dubai |
| Single Augmented (3 pilots) | Up to 12 hours | New York to Dubai, Miami to Singapore (tech stop), Dallas to Singapore |
| Double Augmented (4 pilots) | Up to 16 hours | LA to Sydney, New York to Singapore, LA to Dubai nonstop |
| Choose the Global 7500 If... | Consider an Alternative If... |
|---|---|
| Your route exceeds 6,500 nm and nonstop is a firm requirement | Your group is under 6 and cost efficiency is the priority (consider the G550 or Challenger 350) |
| The principal requires a permanent stateroom with a full-size bed for overnight rest, not a converted divan | Your route is domestic US under 6 hours (a super-midsize jet offers better value) |
| Four distinct living spaces are required: a lounge, dining area, entertainment suite, and private stateroom | You are comparing it to the G650ER and the route is under 7,000 nm (the G650ER is competitive at lower cost on shorter missions) |
| A dedicated crew rest zone is essential so crew quarters do not intrude on the passenger cabin | Your departure airport has a runway under 6,000 ft at elevation (confirm with JetOptions) |
| The longest range and longest cabin in the ultra-long-range category are the priorities | Budget is a primary constraint: the Global 7500 runs 20–30% above G650ER rates on comparable routes |
Every aircraft in the ultra-long-range category offers a cabin that can be divided into zones. The Global 7500 does something different: it was designed from the outset as four permanent, purpose-built living spaces. There are no partitions that fold out and no seat clusters rearranged into a dining layout. Each space exists independently.
The Global 7500 also includes a dedicated crew rest area that is entirely separate from the passenger cabin. On most competing aircraft, including the G650 and Global 6000 on augmented crew missions, crew rest occupies space that is carved from the passenger zone. On the Global 7500 it does not. The principal’s cabin remains undisturbed throughout the flight.
Day and night configurations vary by operator. JetOptions confirms the exact layout for each specific tail at time of booking.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Primary Connectivity | Ka-band high-speed Wi-Fi standard; Starlink available on select aircraft |
| Video Call Capability | Yes on Ka-band and Starlink-equipped aircraft |
| Cabin Management | Bombardier Vision cabin management: full control of lighting, temperature, entertainment, and window shades via personal device from any zone |
| Power Outlets | At every seat position and in the stateroom |
| Entertainment Screens | Large-format 4K monitors in entertainment suite and living room zones |
| Data Ports | USB and 110v at every seat station and in the stateroom |
| Conference Capability | Living room configures to a full conference setup; video call quality confirmed per operator at booking |
For executives requiring confirmed video call capability throughout a transpacific or transatlantic route, JetOptions confirms the connectivity specification for each specific aircraft at time of booking. If continuous connectivity is a business requirement, we identify only operators with confirmed Ka-band or Starlink equipment.
The Global 7500 features a dedicated galley suite positioned as a distinct zone between the living room and dining suite, with substantially more preparation space than competing aircraft. The galley carries a full oven, microwave, espresso machine, refrigerator, freezer, and dedicated storage.
JetOptions concierge coordinates bespoke catering for every Global 7500 charter: specific dietary requirements, sommelier-selected wines, pre-loaded premium provisions, and in-flight chef arrangements for qualifying routes. Catering briefs are collected at time of booking.
The Global 7500’s stateroom and dedicated crew rest zone make it the most private configuration available in the charter fleet. The principal’s zone is physically separated from crew, galley, and other passengers at all times by design, not by a folding partition. JetOptions and its vetted operators additionally provide:
The typical charter rate for a Bombardier Global 7500 is $14,000 to $18,000 USD per flight hour. Rates vary based on the specific operator, aircraft age, departure region, and seasonal demand. The Global 7500 typically runs 20 to 30 percent above G650 or G650ER rates on comparable routes, a premium that reflects the longer cabin, the stateroom, greater range capability, and more recent production.
The following are representative all-in charter cost estimates based on standard crew, direct routing, and baseline catering. Actual quotes reflect exact routing, availability, and operator selection.
| Route | Airports | Flight Time | Typical All-In Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York to London | TEB to LHR | 7.0 hrs | $125,000 to $165,000 | Nonstop; stateroom available |
| LA to New York | VNY to TEB | 5.0 hrs | $85,000 to $110,000 | Coast-to-coast; four-zone cabin |
| Dallas to Geneva | DAL to LSGG | 9.5 hrs | $155,000 to $195,000 | Nonstop; stateroom for principal |
| Miami to Dubai | OPF to DXB | ~14.0 hrs | $220,000 to $270,000 | Double augmented crew; fuel planning required |
| New York to Dubai | TEB to DXB | ~11.5 hrs | $185,000 to $230,000 | Double augmented crew |
| LA to Sydney | VNY to YSSY | ~15.5 hrs | $240,000 to $300,000 | Double augmented crew; fuel/payload planning required |
| New York to Singapore | TEB to WSSS | ~18.5 hrs | Request quote | Max range mission; double augmented crew; fuel planning critical |
| Typically Included in Charter Quote | May Be Added Depending on Route |
|---|---|
| Two-pilot crew (standard domestic and short international) | Positioning leg if aircraft not at departure airport |
| Fuel (base quote for direct routing) | Augmented crew costs on flights over 10 hours |
| Standard ground handling at departure and arrival | International overflight permits |
| One-time landing fees at departure and arrival airports | De-icing (winter routes) |
| Basic catering allowance | Bespoke catering upgrades, customs facilitation, ground transport |
If the nearest available Global 7500 is not positioned at the departure airport, a repositioning (deadhead) leg is added to the charter cost. The Global 7500 fleet is smaller than mature platforms like the G550 or G650, this is a newer aircraft with active production, so positioning distances may be longer than for higher-volume platforms. JetOptions confirms all positioning costs before quote acceptance; they are never added after agreement.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Passengers (Typical) | 13 to 14 |
| Passengers (Maximum) | 19 |
| Nonstop Range | 7,700 nm (14,260 km) |
| Max Cruise Speed | Mach 0.925 / 516 KTAS |
| Long-Range Cruise Speed | Mach 0.85 |
| Cabin Length (usable) | 54.5 ft, longest in the ultra-long-range category |
| Cabin Width | 8.15 ft |
| Cabin Height | 6.0 ft |
| Baggage Volume | 195 ft³ |
| Pressurization Altitude Equivalent | 4,500 ft, lower than most competing ULR aircraft |
| Takeoff Distance (MTOW) | ~5,800 ft (approx) |
| Max Cruise Altitude | 51,000 ft |
| Engines | 2x GE Passport |
| Avionics | Bombardier Vision Flight Deck (next generation) |
| Year Introduced | 2018 |
| Production Status | Active production |
The Global 7500 requires approximately 5,800 ft of runway at maximum takeoff weight. The following notes apply to commonly requested private aviation airports:
| Airport | ICAO | Access | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aspen/Pitkin County | KASE | Conditional | Weight, altitude, and temperature restrictions apply. Confirm per booking date and season. |
| Telluride Regional | KTEX | Not recommended at MTOW | High elevation, short runway. Consider Montrose (KMTJ) as primary alternate. |
| St. Barths Gustavia | TFFJ | No | Runway not suitable. Charter to St. Maarten (TNCM) with ground or tender transfer. |
| Teterboro | KTEB | Yes | Primary New York metro departure for Global 7500 charters. |
| London Farnborough | EGLF | Yes | Preferred private terminal for London arrivals. |
| Nice Cote d'Azur | LFMN | Yes | South France primary for Cannes, Monaco, St. Tropez. |
| Dubai Al Maktoum | OMDW | Yes | Private-preferred alternate to OMDB for Gulf arrivals. |
| Singapore Seletar | WSSL | Yes | Private aviation terminal; preferred for Global 7500 arrivals into Singapore. |
| Sydney Bankstown | YSBK | Confirm | Private-preferred option; confirm runway and handling capacity per booking. |
JetOptions confirms runway suitability for every specific route at time of booking. Airport access is affected by season, temperature, passenger weight, and fuel load.
The Global 7500 is most often the right aircraft when the route exceeds 7,000 nm nonstop, when the principal requires the stateroom, or when a mixed group needs four genuinely distinct living spaces for a 12-plus hour flight. Below are the most common missions JetOptions arranges on the Global 7500.
| Route | Airports | Flight Time | Why the Global 7500 | Typical Passenger Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York to London | TEB to LHR/EGLF | 7.0 hrs | Stateroom for principal; four-zone cabin for mixed or family group | HNI, family, senior executive |
| New York to Dubai | TEB to DXB | ~11.5 hrs | Nonstop; stateroom essential for overnight; full productivity suite | HNI, family, executive |
| Dallas to Geneva | DAL to LSGG | 9.5 hrs | Nonstop transatlantic; stateroom plus conference setup in living room | Corporate deal travel, board |
| LA to Sydney | VNY to YSSY | ~15.5 hrs | Maximum range mission; stateroom non-negotiable; four zones essential for 15+ hour flight | Family long-haul, leisure, corporate relocation |
| New York to Singapore | TEB to WSSS | ~18.5 hrs | Maximum range; only aircraft in category capable of this mission nonstop with full crew | HNI, senior executive |
| LA to London | VNY to LHR/EGLF | ~10.5 hrs | Trans-polar routing option; stateroom for principal on overnight westbound | Entertainment, tech, corporate |
The Global 7500 competes most directly with the G650ER on range and with the G650 on cabin quality. It exceeds both on cabin length and is the only aircraft in the category with a permanent built-in stateroom. The table below covers the comparisons PAs most frequently request.
| Global 7500 | G650ER | G650 | Global 6000 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nonstop Range | 7,700 nm | 7,500 nm | 7,000 nm | 6,000 nm |
| Cabin Length | 54.5 ft | 46.8 ft | 46.8 ft | 47.1 ft |
| Cabin Width | 8.15 ft | 8.5 ft | 8.5 ft | 8.2 ft |
| Private Stateroom | Yes, permanent, built-in | No (converted aft zone) | No (converted aft zone) | No (converted aft zone) |
| Living Spaces | 4 (permanent zones) | 3–4 (convertible) | 3–4 (convertible) | 3–4 (convertible) |
| Crew Rest Zone | Dedicated, separate from passenger cabin | From passenger space on augmented crew | From passenger space on augmented crew | From passenger space on augmented crew |
| Pressurization | 4,500 ft equivalent | 4,850 ft equivalent | 4,850 ft equivalent | 6,000 ft equivalent |
| Typical Hourly Rate | $14,000–$18,000 | $14,000–$17,000 | $13,000–$16,000 | $11,000–$14,000 |
| Engines | GE Passport | Rolls-Royce BR725 | Rolls-Royce BR725 | Rolls-Royce BR710 |
| Best For | Max range; stateroom; four permanent zones | Near-max range at slightly lower cost; G-series cabin | Max speed, widest cabin | Transatlantic at competitive rate; 8-pax sleep |
The clearest distinction between the Global 7500 and the G650ER: on routes under 7,000 nm the G650ER is competitive at a lower rate and offers a marginally wider cabin (8.5 ft vs 8.15 ft). Beyond 7,000 nm, LA to Sydney, New York to Singapore, any transpacific mission requiring a true stateroom, the Global 7500 has no direct competitor. JetOptions will present both on routes where either is viable and recommend based on mission requirements, not rate.
For the G650 and G650ER, see flyjetoptions.com/fleet/gulfstream-g650. For the Global 6000, see flyjetoptions.com/fleet/global-6000.
For PAs coordinating a Global 7500 charter on behalf of a principal, or executives arranging an ultra-long-haul private flight, the following is the standard JetOptions process:
Tell us your route, travel date, group size, stateroom requirements, and any specific needs. Your JetOptions Aviation Account Executive will respond within the hour with operator options, tail details, and pricing tailored to your itinerary.
No obligation. No pressure. JetOptions provides quotes alongside relevant alternatives so you can make the best decision for your trip.
JetOptions Private Jets is an ARGUS and Wyvern registered charter company with an A+ Better Business Bureau rating. We provide on-demand access to rigorously vetted Bombardier Global 7500 operators worldwide, with every aircraft meeting or exceeding FAA safety standards and backed by $50 million to $250 million in liability coverage.
How far can the Global 7500 fly nonstop?
The Global 7500 has a certified nonstop range of 7,700 nautical miles, the longest of any purpose-built business jet currently in production. This covers Los Angeles to Sydney (approximately 7,500 nm), New York to Dubai (approximately 6,800 nm) comfortably, and New York to Singapore with careful fuel and payload planning at approximately 9,500 nm with augmented crew and optimised routing. Range in charter conditions is affected by passenger count, baggage load, fuel pricing, winds, and routing. JetOptions confirms nonstop feasibility and fuel planning for every specific routing at time of booking.
What is the Nuage bed and how is it different from a converted divan?
The Nuage bed is a purpose-built full-size sleeping surface integrated into the Global 7500’s stateroom. It measures approximately 27 in x 75 in and is designed as a bed, not as a seat that folds flat or a divan that converts. The difference in practice: the Nuage configuration does not require any cabin reconfiguration, the mattress and bedding are hotel-standard, and the zone around it is a bedroom rather than a reconfigured seating area. On competing aircraft including the G650, the ‘lie-flat’ or ‘sleep zone’ involves converting club seats or a divan, which are functional but not equivalent to a purpose-built sleeping space.
Can the Global 7500 fly nonstop from New York to Singapore?
The 7,700 nm published range of the Global 7500 is measured under specific conditions. New York to Singapore is approximately 9,500 nm, beyond the published range figure. In practice, this route may be achievable with optimal routing, favourable winds, reduced payload, and a double augmented crew; or may require a single technical stop. JetOptions confirms feasibility and plans the specific routing, fuel load, and crew configuration for this mission at time of booking.
How does the Global 7500 compare to the G650ER?
On routes under 7,000 nm, the G650ER is competitive: marginally wider cabin (8.5 ft vs 8.15 ft), similar range, and a lower hourly rate. On routes exceeding 7,000 nm, the Global 7500 has the longer range. The defining distinction at any range is the stateroom: the Global 7500 has a permanent built-in stateroom with a purpose-built bed; the G650ER has a convertible aft zone. For principals who require genuine overnight rest rather than a fold-flat configuration, the Global 7500 is the more appropriate aircraft regardless of route length. JetOptions will present both where the route makes either viable.
How many bags does the Global 7500 hold?
The Global 7500 has 195 cubic feet of baggage capacity. The stateroom also includes dedicated wardrobe and personal storage space separate from the main hold. JetOptions advises on baggage planning for specific configurations at time of booking.
Why is the Global 7500 more expensive than the G650ER on the same route?
The Global 7500 commands a premium for three reasons: a longer cabin (54.5 ft vs 46.8 ft) with four permanent zones, a purpose-built stateroom that no competing aircraft offers, and more recent production with newer engines. On routes within the 7,000 nm range of the G650ER where the stateroom is not a requirement, the G650ER often represents better value. JetOptions will advise on the most appropriate aircraft for the specific mission, we do not default to the highest-cost option.
How far in advance do I need to book a Global 7500 charter?
For shorter domestic or transatlantic Global 7500 charters, 24 to 72 hours notice is generally achievable. For ultra-long-haul missions, transpacific routes, New York to Singapore, multi-leg intercontinental itineraries, 7 to 14 business days is recommended to confirm augmented crew, arrange international permits for all overflight countries, coordinate FBO availability at both ends, and plan fuel stops if required. Last-minute Global 7500 charters are handled; contact the team directly.
What happens if the aircraft has a mechanical issue before departure?
JetOptions maintains operator relationships with multiple Global 7500 operators. In the event of a mechanical issue, JetOptions immediately sources an equivalent replacement, either another Global 7500 or the closest available equivalent such as a G650ER, depending on the route. Clients are notified directly by their assigned Aviation Account Executive, and JetOptions coordinates all rebooking, FBO changes, and ground transport adjustments. Available 24 hours a day throughout every trip.