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27th Nov 2012, 09:28
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VistaJet Thinks Global with $7.8 Billion
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November 27, 2012 — Montréal
Aerospace
Firm order for 56 Global jets and options for an additional 86 Global jets
Bombardier announced today the largest business aircraft sale in its history. VistaJet, a world-leading luxury aviation company and exclusive operator of Bombardier business aircraft, has signed a deal for up to 142 Global business jets which includes firm orders for 56 Global jets and options for a further 86 Global jets at a 2012 U.S. list price value of more than $7.8 billion if all options are exercised. The value of the firm order is approximately $3.1 billion at 2012 list prices.
The firm order comprises 25 Global 5000, 25 Global 6000 and six Global 8000 jets. Deliveries of these aircraft will begin in 2014. The agreement also includes options for 40 Global 5000, 40 Global 6000 and six Global 8000 jets.
“By any standard, this is a historic order for Bombardier. It goes without saying that we are thrilled VistaJet has again chosen to grow their fleet with the industry-leading Global family,” said Steve Ridolfi, President, Bombardier Business Aircraft.
“We welcome VistaJet’s ongoing commitment to global coverage within existing and developing new markets. Our Global aircraft are perfect for VistaJet’s business strategy to deliver the ultimate business jet family to all corners of the world,” he added.
For VistaJet, the order signifies a key part of its expansion plans and ambitions to make business aviation more accessible to the emerging markets. Thomas Flohr, Founder and Chairman, VistaJet explained: “This order is the most significant milestone for VistaJet and is a testimony to our successful strategy that focuses on global coverage. Our customers need to fly point-to-point across the globe, and in many instances at short notice. Whether it’s a direct flight from Los Angeles to Shanghai, from London to Luanda or from Kinshasa to Ulan Bator, we are seamlessly connecting our customers to every corner of the world in unrivalled levels of style and safety.
“Such customer success allows us to place this historic order and will enable us to base even more brand new aircraft in these dynamic growth markets. I am excited to serve these markets with an unparalleled product both locally and globally.
“The Bombardier Global aircraft are ideally suited to meet the demanding needs of both jet owner and customer alike,” added Flohr.
Global 5000 aircraft: The Global 5000 jet combines superior transcontinental speed with the largest cabin in its class. It offers ultimate comfort to those on board and with the Bombardier Vision Flight Deck combines design and technology from nose to tail. On board, passengers can be whisked across the world with high-speed Internet and unmatched entertainment and productivity options. This jet can fly 5,200 nm (9,630 km) and connect London with San Francisco or London with Seoul*.
Global 6000 aircraft: The Global 6000 jet’s unrivalled cabin size and levels of comfort combined with an optional stand-up shower and the Bombardier Vision Flight Deck means no other purpose built business jet comes close in terms of high-speed range capability and traveller comfort. Offering the ultimate in technology, this intrepid jet can link London with Tokyo or London with Mexico City non-stop, with eight passengers and three to four crew*.
Global 7000 aircraft: The Global 7000** aircraft will set the standard for a new category of large business jets with its spacious four-zone cabin. Passengers flying on the Global 7000 jet will experience 20 per cent more living space than the already impressive cabin of the industry-leading Global 6000 jet. This aircraft will offer an astounding passenger cabin length – 59 ft 7 in (18.17 m) and coupled with a superior high-speed cruise of M 0.90* it is set to expand the Global family to new levels when it enters service in 2016. With 10 passengers this aircraft will boast an incredible 7,300-nm (13,520-km)* range and will connect cities such as London and Singapore, Beijing and Washington non-stop or Moscow and Perth*.
Global 8000 aircraft: The Global 8000** will be the world’s farthest-range business jet with an incredible 7,900 nm (14,631 km)*. With its superior three-zone cabin offering a 50 ft 7 in (15.42 m) passenger compartment and an unsurpassed M 0.90* high-speed cruise ability, it will fly eight passengers in ultimate comfort between cities such as London and Adelaide, Hong Kong and New York, and Mumbai and Toronto*.
About Bombardier
Bombardier is the world’s only manufacturer of both planes and trains. Looking far ahead while delivering today, Bombardier is evolving mobility worldwide by answering the call for more efficient, sustainable and enjoyable transportation everywhere. Our vehicles, services and, most of all, our employees are what make us a global leader in transportation.
Bombardier is headquartered in Montréal, Canada. Our shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD) and we are listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America indexes. In the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011, we posted revenues of $18.3 billion USD. News and information are available at bombardier.com or follow us on Twitter @Bombardier.
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**The Global 7000 and 8000 aircraft are currently under development and the design remains to be finalized and certified. The aircraft are subject to change during the course of the design, manufacture and certification process. Any statements about performance, description and design are preliminary targets, projections and/or forecasts and are subject to change without notice.
Bombardier, Bombardier Vision, Global, Global 5000, Global 6000, Global 7000, Global 8000 and The Evolution of Mobility are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.
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Empty Cruise
27th Nov 2012, 09:36
Vistajet. Think Global (http://www.vistajet-think-global.com)

RedTree
27th Nov 2012, 15:03
Booglebox; without sounding rude, people like you really do amaze me - finding conspiracy in every little detail and rumour mongering to put down the hard work of others.

You may have experienced the VistaJet of old or possibly even worked for them during years gone by, but the company has moved on, evolving into a market leader focused on client AND employee satisfaction. It is NOT the company it used to be - associated with high staff attrition levels and poor man management.

The company now has a consistent management team in place, who have used their experience and knowledge to build a solid foundation, creating a feel good, positivity about the company. People are proud to work for VistaJet (I should know, I see it myself everyday), and sadly many individuals on this forum, who feel the necessity to complain and moan are inherently those who could not see the bigger picture and were not prepared to fight for the company. Those who have stuck with the company through the tough times, are now seeing their hard work pay off as the company continues to go from strength to strength.

Yes the company has relocated recently, but this isn't an indication of 'something not quite right'. It's a statement of intent and a safeguard to ensure the company continues to expand and grow - much like the aircraft order for 7.8 billion USD which has just been placed.

Iver
27th Nov 2012, 15:53
Wow! Hope it comes to fruition because that could create a lot of pilot jobs...

Three questions:

1. With Lear 85s and more Challenger 605s/850s likely, does anyone have a breakdown of the current fleet and the future fleet with these orders/options as it stands today?

2. Likely asked before, but how does fleet allocation work for pilots? Time on type? Total time? Specific fleet need at the time? Do low-time newhires start on the Global as FOs to be paired with the most experienced pilots or do they start flying regionally on smaller jets?

3. Lastly, are pilots being hired beyond Europe (ie Middle East and Asia)? What are those non-European domiciles? And for Europeans is it still home basing?


Cheers - PMs also welcome

Haubennotabwurf
27th Nov 2012, 16:29
Redtree: are you getting paid by VJS to make positive advertisement for them? :)

LGW Vulture
27th Nov 2012, 22:20
Just thinking out loud here, has there ever been an "aviation" ponzi scheme? :uhoh:

RedTree
28th Nov 2012, 10:59
Redtree: are you getting paid by VJS to make positive advertisement for them? http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:www.pprune.org/get/images/smilies/smile.gif
Yes I'm getting paid by VJ; however the positive advertisment, I choose to do for free :ok:

With Lear 85s and more Challenger 605s/850s likely, does anyone have a breakdown of the current fleet6x LearJet 60XR
11x Challenger 605
6x Challenger 850
5x Global Express XRS/6000

FCS_TEST
28th Nov 2012, 11:18
No Falcons ?:{

CEQforever
28th Nov 2012, 12:53
<quote>Just thinking out loud here, has there ever been an "aviation" ponzi scheme?<quote>

NJE, Vista, Ryanair. If the business allows for bulk buying and selling "at-a-premium" of aircraft it contains some characteristics of a ponzi scheme. In their defense though, some aircraft will be delivered and chartered out, it's just a question of how many....