Bombardier sees Middle East Demand

Bombardier aircraft are very popular in the region and for good reason. Bombardier marked the 50th delivery of the Global 7500 in March, after delivering 35 in 2020. The aircraft carries up to 19 passengers and flies to a range of 7,700 nm. The Challenger 3500 marks the evolution of the successful Challenger 350 brand: it carries up to 10 passengers and has a range of 3,400 nm. Bombardier expects entry into service in the second half of 2022. Bombardier works with one authorized service facility (ASF) in the region, ExecuJet’s MRO at Dubai Airport Free Zone. It continues to be well-positioned to offer customers a suite of diverse maintenance capabilities in the region.

With their high endurance and reliability, are well-suited to carry out several critical functions with governments and agencies around the world, missions like medical evacuation, surveillance, and reconnaissance, or command transport. Bombardier’s customer-centric philosophy was greatly appreciated in the Middle East. Sales team is well-positioned to meet the increased interest in private aviation and has more than two decades of experience in the region. The continuity of the business relationship has never been better, and many clients are coming back for their second or third replacement aircraft. The team has established considerable trust and ironclad relationships with customers in the Middle East.

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