LUQA - Vista has officially taken delivery of its first Bombardier Global 8000, marking the start of a major fleet modernization project.
Rather than purchasing entirely new airframes for this specific milestone, the company is converting its existing Global 7500 fleet through a series of sophisticated hardware and software modifications. These upgrades, performed at Bombardier’s London Biggin Hill facility, are expected to proceed at a rate of two aircraft per month. Vista aims to have all 18 of its flagship jets fully transitioned to the Global 8000 standard by the end of 2026, creating the world’s largest subscription-based fleet of this specific model.
The transition to the Global 8000 provides significant performance benefits for Vista’s members, including a top speed of Mach 0.95 and an extended range of 8,000 nautical miles. These improvements allow for faster, non-stop travel on demanding intercontinental routes, such as those connecting Europe and Southeast Asia. Beyond speed, the upgrade enhances passenger wellness by lowering the cabin altitude to roughly 2,691 feet, which helps minimize the effects of jet lag. This fleet overhaul follows Vista's massive commitment earlier this year to acquire up to 160 Bombardier Challenger 3500s, further cementing the strategic partnership between the two aviation giants.