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Nearly 10 years ago, we set a speed record on a Global 6000 that remains unbroken today: Aspen to London in just eight hours. Thanks to our longstanding partnership with Bombardier, our Owners fly farther and faster than ever before. Explore this long-range jet now: https://lnkd.in/gFWA-Dbd. #OnlyNetJets 

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#OnThisDay in 2015, a Bombardier Global 6000 operated by NetJets made aviation history—flying from Aspen, Colorado to London City Airport in just 8 hours. This record-breaking flight still holds the world speed title today and the Global 6000 and Global 6500 aircraft are the largest business jets to operate in Aspen/Pitkin County Airport.

John Helmerich

a position with a team or company as a strength/conditioning trainer, a basketball player/trainer, a fashion/sports model, a celebrity personal trainer, a brand influencer, a personal trainer, a bell person/parking valet

1mo

8 hrs incredible NetJets

Kim Salazar-Whitfield

Arkansas /US Corporate Flight Attendant | CPR,Culinary and Self Defense Certified/ Real Estate Agent - Commercial Leasing and Property Management /Investor /Day Trader /Host

1mo

Wow that is impressive!

Zahira Pillay

Cabin Crew | Flight Attendant | VIP & Commercial Aviation | Rising Talent | OR Tambo Based | Globally Available

1mo

Speed records that still stand a decade later show what precision, planning, and engineering excellence can achieve. The Global 6000 isn’t just about range—it’s about redefining what’s possible in business aviation. #Global6000 #AviationExcellence

And I was there!

Paul Johnson 🇧🇸

Masters of Management from Embry-Riddle and Certificated Course from Wharton School of Business. SCCA qualified non restricted driving qualification

1mo

Impressive!!!

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Brian Bunton

Experienced Airline Pilot

3w

Zzzzzzzzzzzzz

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Patrick Crowley

Digital Native / TaxGPT / (YC S24)

1mo

I was on the flight....we ran out of prosecco somewhere over Iceland. Good times....good times. 😎

Hard for the Pilots sitting that long I assume they take 3 on board?

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