HK Bellawings Jet Limited, an
aircraft management company based in Hong Kong, has firmed up an
order for four Global 7500 business jets with Bombardier.
Khader
Mattar, Vice President of Sales for the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and China, Bombardier Business Aircraft,
said, “Our flagship jet
has been causing a sensation since entering service less than four
months ago, and this order underscores that this aircraft, with
its unparalleled range and four true living spaces, is ideal for
the Greater China region.”
HK Bellawings first announced
their intent to purchase up to 18 Global 6500 and Global 7500
aircraft, for a potential value of US$1.14 billion, in May 2018 at
the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in
Geneva.
In September 2018, HK
Bellawings firmed up its order of four Global 6500 and two Global
7500 business jets, for an approximate value of approximately US$370 million.
Now, HK Bellawings and Bombardier have confirmed that
four more Global 7500 aircraft are now part of that firm purchase,
bringing the total of firm aircraft orders to 10. This latest
announcement represents a value of approximately US$291 million,
based on current list prices.
“We are thrilled to offer our
customers access to the unparalleled Global 7500 aircraft as part
of our unmatched fleet,” said HK Bellawings President, Mr. YJ
Zhang. “The Global 6500 and Global 7500 aircraft align with HK Bellawings’ rapid development to be a one-stop business aviation
solution. As the operator that will manage one of the world’s
largest fleet of Global 6500 and Global 7500 aircraft, HK Bellawings Jet will further expand our business scope and
continuously pursue higher goals.”
The Global 7500
aircraft has a range of 7,700 nautical miles which means it can connect the cities of
Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong non-stop to the cities of New
York, London or Milan, and also fly nonstop from Singapore to
Vancouver.
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