Gulfstream G650ER vs. Bombardier Global 7500: The Ultimate Long-Range Jet Showdown

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In the world of ultra-long-range private jets, two titans reign supreme: the Gulfstream G650ER and the Bombardier Global 7500. Both are feats of engineering, designed to carry elite passengers across continents in exceptional comfort and speed. But how do they stack up against each other when we compare the numbers and features side by side?


✈️ Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureGulfstream G650ERBombardier Global 7500
Range7,500 nautical miles (13,890 km)7,700 nautical miles (14,260 km)
Top SpeedMach 0.925 (approx. 710 mph / 1,142 km/h)Mach 0.925
High-Speed CruiseMach 0.90Mach 0.90
Engines2 × Rolls-Royce BR7252 × GE Passport
Cabin Length46 ft 10 in (14.27 m)54 ft 5 in (16.59 m)
Cabin Width8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)8 ft (2.44 m)
Cabin Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Cabin ZonesUp to 44 (with dedicated crew rest)
Seating CapacityUp to 19 passengersUp to 19 passengers
Baggage Capacity195 ft³ (5.52 m³)195 ft³ (5.52 m³)
Takeoff Distance (MTOW)6,299 ft (1,920 m)5,800 ft (1,768 m)
Landing Distance3,000 ft (914 m)2,520 ft (768 m)
Cabin Altitude at 51,000 ft4,100 ft5,680 ft
Price (approx.)\$70–75 million\$75–78 million

🧩 Key Differentiators

✔️ Range and Cabin Design

The Bombardier Global 7500 claims the title of the world’s longest-range business jet, pushing out an impressive 7,700 nautical miles. This makes it ideal for nonstop missions like New York to Hong Kong or Singapore to San Francisco.

In contrast, the G650ER is no slouch, with a still-stunning 7,500 nm range. It makes up for the slight range deficit with a wider and taller cabin, enhancing passenger comfort and space usability.

The Global 7500 wins in cabin length, offering room for a dedicated master suite, full-size kitchen (galley), and even a crew rest area, making it a true home in the sky.


✔️ Performance and Airport Access

When it comes to operating in and out of challenging airports, the Global 7500 shines with superior short-field performance—a shorter takeoff and landing distance gives it access to more runways, including those in urban or remote locations.

While both jets cruise at Mach 0.90, the G650ER holds a slight advantage in top speed reliability and time-to-climb, making it the jet of choice for time-sensitive operations.


✔️ Cabin Experience

The passenger experience is where these jets go from exceptional to extraordinary:

  • Gulfstream’s signature features include massive panoramic windows, a quiet cabin, and a remarkably low cabin altitude (just 4,100 feet at 51,000 feet cruising altitude), which can reduce fatigue on ultra-long flights.
  • Bombardier counters with Nuage seats, ergonomically designed for deep recline and long-haul comfort, and the innovative Smooth Flex Wing design that actively reduces turbulence in flight.

🏁 Verdict

Both aircraft represent the pinnacle of private aviation—but your choice depends on what matters most to you.

  • Choose the Gulfstream G650ER if your priorities include higher speed, a wider cabin, and lower cabin altitude—ideal for fast, comfortable, globe-spanning travel.
  • Choose the Bombardier Global 7500 if you want the longest range, a more spacious interior with defined living spaces, and better runway performance, wrapped in unmatched onboard luxury.

In the end, there’s no wrong choice—only the right jet for your mission.


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