GLEXPilot
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We have a new 6000 coming online in about a month. The demo was to see if the 650 was an option for us. As in does it do a lot more for us than we can do with our 6000. The 7000 is 10 feet longer inside and will weigh in around 120,000 MTOW. TEB is not a concern for us as we also operate a BBJ.So, he's got 6 or 7 or 8 years to kill?
The 7000/8000 is nothing more than 1's and 0's in a computer at this point. I don't see that airplane flying for a looooong time.
Here's the major problem: The 6000 is a 99,000 lbs+ airplane. To compete against the 650, the 7000/8000 will need to add at LEAST 1000 miles in range. Where are they going to put the fuel? They HAVE to stay under 100,000 lbs to operate at TEB. Otherwise, it just ISN'T viable as a bizjet.
If they go clean-sheet on the design, it will add YEARS to the development schedule. I just can't see Bombardier delivering on the marketing promises of the 7000/8000 by the end of this decade.
You may be correct the 7000/8000 may never come to fruition, however when it comes time to buy the new one we should have a better idea.
I see a few years from now winding up in a 650. Whatever the plane is I don't really care just as long as I am the one flying it.