
Bombardier Inc., headquartered in Montreal, Canada, stands as one of the most influential names in private aviation. From humble beginnings in 1942, when inventor Joseph-Armand Bombardier founded the company to manufacture snowmobiles, Bombardier has continually reinvented itself, moving into aerospace and transportation before ultimately becoming a global leader in business aviation. Today, the company's sole focus is on delivering cutting-edge private jets that combine performance, innovation, and luxury.
At the heart of Bombardier's portfolio is the Global family, a line of ultra-long-range business jets that has redefined intercontinental travel. The Global 5500 and 6500 offer efficiency and comfort for demanding executives, while the Global 7500 is celebrated as the longest-range purpose-built business jet in the world, connecting distant city pairs such as New York to Hong Kong nonstop. With its spacious four-zone cabin and advanced Smooth Flĕx Wing design, the Global 7500 set a new benchmark for comfort and range.
Building on this success, Bombardier is developing the Global 8000, which will be the fastest and longest-range business jet in history. Designed to reach speeds up to Mach 0.94, the Global 8000 pushes the boundaries of civil aviation, offering not only record-breaking range but also unmatched cabin refinement.
Complementing the Global line, the Challenger series occupies a leading position in the super-midsize segment. The Challenger 3500 and 650 are known for their spacious cabins, robust performance, and exceptional reliability — consistently ranking among the world's best-selling business aircraft.
Bombardier also holds the heritage of Learjet, the iconic American manufacturer it acquired in 1990. Learjet pioneered the concept of private business aviation in the 1960s, becoming synonymous with speed, prestige, and executive mobility. While Bombardier ended Learjet production in 2022 to concentrate on its Challenger and Global platforms, the Learjet brand remains a cornerstone of aviation history and a proud chapter in Bombardier's legacy.
Ultra-long-range flagship family. The Global 7500 is the longest-range purpose-built business jet in service, connecting city pairs like New York–Hong Kong nonstop with a four-zone cabin and the advanced Smooth Flĕx Wing. The forthcoming Global 8000 is engineered for Mach 0.94 and record-breaking range.
The benchmark of the super-midsize segment. The Challenger 3500 succeeded the 350 in 2022 with sustainable cabin materials and reduced operating costs; the 650 remains a workhorse for transcontinental missions. Consistently among the world's best-selling super-midsize jets.
Iconic American light/midsize family acquired by Bombardier in 1990. The brand pioneered private business aviation in the 1960s and ceased production in 2022, with the final Learjet 75 delivered to close a 60-year legacy. Aircraft remain widely operated in charter fleets worldwide.
Joseph-Armand Bombardier founds the company in Valcourt, Quebec, initially manufacturing snowmobiles.
Bombardier acquires Canadair, marking its entry into business aviation and aircraft manufacturing.
Bombardier acquires Learjet, bringing the iconic American light-jet brand into its portfolio. Successive variants follow — Learjet 60 (1990), 45 (1995).
1991: Global Express ultra-long-range jet announced. 1996: First flight. 1999: Enters service, opening city pairs like New York–Tokyo nonstop.
Global 5000 (2004) and Global Express XRS (2005) extend the Global family. Challenger 605 (2007) refreshes the super-midsize line. Learjet 40, 40XR, 45XR and 60XR variants modernise the light/midsize fleet.
Global 6000 (2012) replaces the XRS. Challenger 350 (2013) becomes the best-selling super-midsize jet of its era. Global 7500 enters service in 2018 as the world's longest-range business jet.
Global 5500/6500 (2018–20) with Rolls-Royce Pearl engines. 2021: Bombardier announces the end of Learjet production. 2022: Challenger 3500 launches with sustainable materials; Global 8000 announced — fastest and longest-range business jet ever, targeted at Mach 0.94.
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France · French excellence in military and civil aviation
United States · The pinnacle of large-cabin, long-range business a
United States · The broadest range of business jets in the world
United Kingdom · British heritage, proven reliability
Brazil · Innovation from Brazil to the world
Switzerland · Swiss precision. Unmatched versatility.
Japan · Honda Aircraft Company — designer of the HondaJet
Germany · Legacy German manufacturer best known for the 328