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Bombardier Global 8000 breaks speed record and reinforces the dispute at the top of long range
The flight between Montreal and Nice in just over six hours puts the Global 8000 back in the conversation at the top of the market, where autonomy is no longer enough and perceived performance also weighs in the decision.

The Bombardier Global 8000 once again caught the market's attention by completing the flight between Montreal and Nice in just over six hours, a milestone that reinforces the performance narrative in the ultra long range segment. In a category where range is no longer an isolated differentiator, perceived speed and mission efficiency have become part of the image dispute between the main manufacturers.
This type of news is important because it doesn't just talk about marketing. It helps to consolidate a position within the premium market, where the buyer looks at comfort, autonomy, technology and, increasingly, the total time that the aircraft can preserve on long missions. When a manufacturer delivers a demonstration of this size, it doesn't just sell a number. It sells confidence that the product is designed for real global use.
For those who follow business aviation as a mobility instrument, the message is clear: the top of the category continues to be defined by execution. The passenger wants to go far, but they want to arrive with the feeling that the aircraft still delivers agility, presence and timeliness. That's where the conversation about long range remains alive, even in an already quite sophisticated market.









