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This brand-new $56 million Bombardier Global 6500 private jet can fly 6,600 nautical miles and is now for sale – see inside

  • Aircraft sales firm Jetcraft just took delivery of a brand-new Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft and is looking to re-sell it.
  • The Global 6500 is one of Bombardier's newest planes having entered service in September 2019 and is an upgrade to the popular Global 6000.
  • New Rolls-Royce engines and re-designed wings give the jet an additional 600 miles of range and increased efficiency.

Wealthy jet setters preparing for the world to re-open are buying planes now to be ready for the moment they can use them. Less than 50 countries are currently open to Americans but a likely COVID-19 vaccine within the next year will likely accelerate the fall of artificial travel barriers and allow US passport holders to embark on extended journeys again.

The Global 6500 is among the newest aircraft from Bombardier having just entered service in September 2019. The Canadian manufacturer entered three aircraft into service in the past two years from its popular long-range product line including the Global 7500, Global 5500, and Global 6500.

Each pushes the boundaries what was thought possible with a private jet and improves upon Bombardier's already tried and true designs. Bombardier announced the Global 6500's production alongside the Global 5500 as upgraded versions of their popular predecessors, the Global 6000 and Global 5500, respectively, with enhancements in range, efficiency, and interior amenities.

Aircraft sales and acquisition firm Jetcraft recently took delivery of a Global 6500 in mid-September as its original owner opted not to take delivery of the aircraft. The brand-new aircraft only had around 25 hours on it at the time of our visit and just one flight from Hartford, Connecticut to Morristown, New Jersey following its delivery.

Take a look inside this factory-fresh Global 6500.

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