With the much-awaited Bombardier Global 8000 due to enter service next year, customers with bank balances large enough to afford the ultra-fast private jet will be calculating how much money they need to purchase and maintain the aircraft. On top of the roughly $80 million needed to actually buy the aircraft, owners will need more than a few spare millions to keep the jet in service.
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