With a range of more than 6,000nm, the Global 6000 is well suited to intercontinental missions, connecting key business centres such as London and Dubai, Frankfurt and Singapore or Geneva and New York.
FAI rent-a-jet, a German provider of mission-critical aviation services, has further strengthened its fleet with the addition of a Bombardier Global 6000. The acquisition was completed just five weeks after the LOI was signed, underlining FAI’s reputation for acting quickly and reliably in aircraft acquisitions.
The ultra long-range business jet is the second Global 6000 to join the fleet in 2026 and the seventh Bombardier Global series aircraft operated by FAI, bringing FAI’s all-Bombardier business jet fleet to 18. The Global 6000 which has logged only 900 flight hours will be based at its Nuremberg headquarters and is available for immediate worldwide corporate charter.
Siegfried Axtmann, founder and chairman of FAI Aviation Group, says: “The addition of our second Global 6000 further strengthens our ability to meet growing demand for long-range charter solutions. With its exceptional range, comfort and reliability, the aircraft is ideally suited to the needs of our international clientele. Presented in immaculate condition and with its exceptionally low hours, it is a superb addition to our fleet.”
With a range of more than 6,000nm, the Global 6000 is well suited to intercontinental missions, connecting key business centres such as London and Dubai, Frankfurt and Singapore or Geneva and New York.
The aircraft features an elegantly appointed interior with handcrafted cabinetry and hand-stitched cream leather seating. Its spacious three-zone cabin accommodates up to 14 passengers, offering outstanding comfort and privacy. Equipped with Gogo Galileo ultra high-speed internet, passengers can enjoy seamless connectivity, enabling maximum productivity.
FAI has operated Bombardier Global aircraft since 2010, reflecting the company’s long-standing commitment to providing clients with premium long-range charter solutions.
FAI Aviation Group operates Germany’s largest fleet of Bombardier business jets. The fleet now includes seven Bombardier Global Express, five Challenger 604s and six Learjet 60/60XRs. FAI runs a 10,000sqm carbon-neutral FBO at its Nuremberg, Germany headquarters, employing a staff of close to 300 people, including a staff of circa 80 people at its MRO in Nuremberg. FAI’s Group consolidated revenues in 2025 were €140 million with a fleet utilisation of more than 13,000 hours of flight time.