Future Federal Council aircraft to be delivered at the end of the year
Published: Wednesday, Oct 9th 2024, 13:00
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The federal government will receive a new Federal Council aircraft next December. The Bombardier Global 7500, the new state aircraft, is expected to enter service with the federal air transport service for the first time in spring 2025. It will not be fully operational until the end of 2025.
At its meeting on Wednesday, the Federal Council was informed about the status of the 2023 procurement decision. The new jet will replace the 23-year-old Cessna Citation Excel 560XL in the air transport service's fleet from 2025.
According to a press release, the aircraft ordered is state-of-the-art in terms of safety, efficiency and performance. The Bombardier Global 7500 is currently undergoing final assembly in Montréal (Canada). The aircraft is due to be transferred to Switzerland at the end of 2024, after which the ground and cockpit personnel will be trained.
In 2025, the jet will be equipped with a self-protection system. This is intended to reduce the risk posed by portable air defense systems. The aircraft will therefore not be fully operational until the end of 2025. It has a significantly greater range and autonomy than the current fleet of state aircraft.
The new jet theoretically has room for up to twenty seats and has a range of over 14,000 kilometers - roughly equivalent to the distance from Switzerland to Australia. The Bombardier Global 7500 is one of the world's largest business jets. According to earlier information, the procurement will cost over 100 million Swiss francs.
The air transport service's two jets are currently used for trips by the Federal Council, for transporting other magistrates, but also for evacuations, emergency aid in the event of environmental disasters and in humanitarian emergencies abroad.
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