Amid an ongoing trade dispute with Boeing over its C-Series plane, Canadian firm Bombardier attempted to shift attention to its other aircraft on Sunday, by debuting the Global 7000, the largest jet ever designed for corporate use.
The plane will enter service next year with a list price of almost US$73 million ($103.2m).
It features four living spaces and a permanent crew rest area, and can hold up to 19 passengers.
Bombardier said that it had a healthy order book for the Global 7000 and the aircraft was sold out until 2021.
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