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Bombardier Global 7500 Charter

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The Bombardier Global 7500 is one of the largest and longest-range purpose-built business jets in the world, with four full living zones and a dedicated rest suite. On the Miami–New York corridor it is the ultimate in cabin space, and built to carry a party anywhere from there.

  • 7,700 nm range
  • 516 ktas cruise
  • 13–17 passengers
From $52,000 one-way, all-in

Private charters on the Miami–New York corridor depart from Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) or Miami International Airport (MIA), and arrive at Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Republic Airport (FRG) or Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP).

Global 7500 specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Bombardier.

7,700 nm
Max range
516 ktas
Cruise speed
13–17
Passengers
6 ft 2 in
Cabin height
195 cu ft
Baggage
51,000 ft
Service ceiling

The Global 7500 on the Miami–New York route

With 7,700 nautical miles of range, the Global 7500 flies the 1,000-mile corridor as a brief opening leg, then continues to almost anywhere nonstop. At Mach 0.925 it is among the fastest civil jets, covering the corridor comfortably in roughly 2.5 hours.

Cabin and baggage

The 54-foot-5 cabin — the longest of any business jet — has four distinct zones plus a crew rest area, seating thirteen to seventeen (certified to nineteen). A full kitchen, a private stateroom and a 195-cubic-foot baggage hold make it a true home in the sky.

Why travellers choose the Global 7500

  • The longest cabin of any business jet
  • Four full living zones plus a rest suite
  • A relaxed nonstop on the Miami–New York leg
  • Near-sonic Mach 0.925 cruise
  • Range to reach almost anywhere nonstop
Questions

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Global 7500 charter from Miami to New York?

A one-way Global 7500 charter on the Miami–New York route is typically $52,000 to $78,000 all-in, depending on date and availability. The corridor is short for this class, so it is most cost-effective with a long onward leg. Fuel, fees and taxes are included.

How many passengers does the Global 7500 seat?

Thirteen to seventeen in a typical layout, certified to nineteen. Its four-zone cabin carries a large party with a private stateroom and room to spare.

Can the Global 7500 continue beyond New York nonstop?

Yes. With 7,700 nautical miles of range it flies New York onward to almost anywhere — across the Atlantic or Pacific — nonstop, keeping the whole trip in one cabin.

What are the four cabin zones?

Typically a club suite, a conference suite, an entertainment area and a private stateroom, plus a full kitchen and crew rest — distinct living spaces across the longest business-jet cabin.

Ready to fly

Ready to fly Miami to New York?

Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.