Bombardier Centre of Excellence: At this Bombardier facility on the outskirts of Montreal, the cabin interiors of some of the world's most luxurious private jets come into being.
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Artisans: Just like in the artisan neighborhoods of old European towns, each section of the factory floor is dominated by a particular craft.
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Industry: Carpentry in one corner, upholstery in another -- some areas look more like an artistic atelier than an aircraft plant.
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Interior design: Private jet buyers can be pretty demanding when it comes to matters of comfort and style.
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Materials: The materials used for the interiors are a mix of luxury natural materials, such as wood and leather, and light, strong composites.
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Fittings: For example, a broad range of expensive woods may be used (as long as they pass flammability tests), but its application is often restricted to the uppermost surface layers.
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Monuments: Much of the work being done at the Centre of Excellence has to do with optimizing "monuments." That's industry parlance for the different items that furnish the cabin.
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Nuage: Bombardier's state-of-the-art ergonomic seat, called The Nuage (French for "cloud"), is the result of a seven-year-long research and engineering process.
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Rarely seen: The Centre of Excellence is usually out of bounds, even for high-powered customers.
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Laurent Beaudoin Completion Centre: Anyone lucky enough to be on the waiting list for one of Bombardier's new executive jets will pick it up at the nearby Laurent Beaudoin Completion Centre.
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Showroom: It's not so different from choosing the perfect decor for your home -- but with the added complexity that, as luxurious as your tastes might be, it all needs to fit into an eight-foot by six-foot flying metal tube.
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Bombardier Global 7500: Bombardier's new Global 7500 long-range business jet recently entered service.
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Bombardier Global 8000: The Global 7500 also has a longer-range sister craft, the Global 8000.
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Price: The Global 7500 is priced around the $70 million mark.
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Capabilities: It's capable of carrying up to 19 passengers at speeds of around Mach 0.9, just short of the sound barrier.
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Bombardier's range: The Global 7500 (pictured) has a range of 7,700 nautical miles while the Global 8000 can do 7,900 nautical miles.
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Cabin space: The spacious cabin of the Global 7500 has room for a dedicated, permanent bedroom area.