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Bombardier Lowers Global 8000 Cabin Altitude to 2,691 Feet
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Global 8000's predecessor, the 7500, has a 2,900-ft cabin altitude at FL410
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Weeks after Bombardier upped the top speed of its new Global 8000 to Mach 0.95, it has lowered the twinjet's cabin altitude at FL410 to 2,691 ft.
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Bombardier has reduced the cabin altitude of its Global 8000 to 2,691 feet at FL410, a threshold the Canadian manufacturer claims as the lowest in the industry.  Announcement of the reduced cabin altitude—lowered from the original 2,900-foot expectation—comes as the aircraft approaches certification and just weeks after Bombardier confirmed a Mach 0.95 top speed for the Global 8000, another high watermark in the business aviation sector.

Bombardier stressed the cabin altitude's importance for passenger well-being. “The ultimate comfort in the sky is feeling like you’re at home. We have focused heavily on elevating the passenger experience, imperative priorities for ultra-long-range travel,” said Stephen McCullough, senior v-p of engineering and product development at Bombardier.

Along with the lower cabin altitude, Bombardier incorporates a Pũr Air system with HEPA air filtration for fresh air onboard the long flights.

Bombardier said the Global 8000 remains on track to enter service by year-end.

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