Bombardier Aerospace launches Global Express XRS ultra long-range business jet
Bombardier Global family continues to set the standard for speed, comfort
Bombardier Aerospace today introduced the new Bombardier Global Express* XRS, an improved version of the world’s finest business jet aircraft.
The Bombardier Global Express XRS takes the outstanding performance of the Bombardier Global Express even further, offering greater levels of cabin comfort and technology to both passengers and crew, while connecting more cities faster than any other business jet.
“The Bombardier Global Express XRS, like the Bombardier Global Express, will continue to set the standard in the ultra long-range business aircraft market, combining the most versatile, stately and advanced business jet cabin with incomparable performance and technology,” said Peter Edwards, president, Bombardier Business Aircraft. “There is no compromise with this jet and it reflects, once again, Bombardier’s commitment to provide our customers with the best business jet aircraft in the world.”
Improved Performance
Chief among the aircraft’s performance improvements are increased range at high speed, improved takeoff capabilities and a new, fast refuelling technology.
The addition of a forward fuel tank in the wing/body fairing, which adds 1,486 pounds (674 kg) of useable fuel, will help carry the Bombardier Global Express XRS longer distances at higher speeds than any other business aircraft in its class – 6,150 nautical miles (11,400 km) at a cruise speed of Mach 0.85, and 5,450 nautical miles (10,100 km) at Mach 0.87.
A new zero flaps takeoff capability will allow Bombardier Global Express XRS operators to depart from “hot and high” airports at higher temperatures and with a greater fuel load, reaching more cities from more airports around the world.
The Bombardier Global Express XRS also features a new, fast refuelling technology that significantly shortens the refuelling process. Made possible by software upgrades to the fuel computer along with some structural adjustments, Bombardier expects that refuelling the Bombardier Global Express XRS will save 15 minutes.
BEVS is standard equipment
The Bombardier Global Express XRS will include the Bombardier Enhanced Vision System (BEVS) as standard equipment. Announced at last year’s NBAA, the BEVS will reduce the risk of Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT), runway incursions at night or during low visibility conditions, and increase overall depth perception in difficult operating conditions and/or at unfamiliar airports.
The heart of the BEVS is the second-generation SureSight I-series EVS sensor from CMC Electronics Inc., integrated with the Thales Avionics Heads-Up Display which offers the widest field-of-vision in corporate aviation.
Comprehensive flight testing will continue this fall and winter. Expected to be operational in the first quarter of 2005, the BEVS system will allow Bombardier Global Express XRS operators to take advantage of new U.S. Federal Aviation Admnistration(FAA) regulations increasing airport accessibility.
New cabin features improved pressurization, more light, more usable space
The new cabin of the Bombardier Global Express XRS features several ergonomic improvements including increased cabin pressurization, the addition of two windows, an enhanced floor plan, and a larger storage volume.
Bombardier Global Express XRS passengers will enjoy superior comfort thanks to an improved cabin pressurization that allows for a 4,500-foot cabin altitude at flight level 450 (FL450) and a 5,700-foot cabin altitude at FL510. This is the lowest in business aviation. An upgraded optional humidification system is also available.