Falcon Welcomes Bombardier Global 7500 to Its Fleet
- Rebecca Nicholson
- Apr 22
- 2 min read
Falcon, the leading private aviation firm under Alex Group Investments, has officially welcomed the award-winning Bombardier Global 7500 to its growing fleet - a significant milestone as the company continues to redefine luxury private travel in the Middle East and beyond.
The flagship aircraft is widely regarded as the pinnacle of business jet engineering, combining exceptional speed, ultra-long range and an elevated in-flight experience.
With a maximum range of over 14,000 km and a top speed of Mach 0.94 - the fastest of any civil aircraft since Concorde - the Global 7500 places virtually every corner of the world within non-stop reach. Whether flying from Dubai to Dulles or Paris to Tokyo, the aircraft is a time machine for the modern jet-set elite.
“Our commitment to our clients is unwavering,” said Mr Sultan Rashit Abdulla Rashit Al Shene, Founder & Chairman of Alex Group Investments, Falcon’s parent company. “The addition of the Global 7500 to our fleet marks a new chapter in our growth. As demand continues to rise for ultra-long-range solutions, we’re proud to offer this aircraft to both business and leisure travellers seeking the finest and most seamless journey possible.”

The Height of Comfort at 51,000 Feet
Inside, the Falcon Global 7500 is every inch the airborne penthouse. The cabin, designed with wellness in mind, offers the cleanest air, ultra-large windows for abundant natural light, and the lowest cabin altitude in its class.
Accommodating up to 18 passengers, the aircraft features a private bedroom with a permanent double bed, en-suite shower, and the industry’s first seat-centric sound technology — transforming the inflight experience into a cinematic escape via a 55-inch 4K TV and immersive audio system.
With a commitment to sustainability, the Global 7500 is also the first business jet with an Environmental Product Declaration, highlighting its lower emissions, fuel efficiency, and ability to cruise at higher altitudes where air resistance is reduced.
As part of its ambitious growth strategy, Falcon aims to operate a fleet of over 50 cutting-edge private jets by the end of 2026 — solidifying its position as the leading operator in the Middle East and a key player in global private aviation.
To learn more about Falcon and its fleet, visit flyfalcon.com or follow @flyfalcon on Instagram and LinkedIn.
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