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Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ Breaks Billboard Chart Record
Another “record” for Taylor Swift: Her new album The Life of a Showgirl has become the first album ever to place all of its songs uninterrupted from the #1 to #12 spots on Billboard‘s Hot 100.
According to Billboard, the…
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Bombardier Global 8000, The World’s Fastest Business Jet, Gets Even Faster with a New Top Speed of Mach 0.95
- The Bombardier Global 8000(1) is on track to enter service in 2025 as the fastest civil aircraft since the Concorde and it will set a new industry benchmark with a MMO of Mach 0.95
- Bombardier’s Global 8000 aircraft features a best-in-class range of 8,000 NM, unmatched landing performance and the smoothest ride
- First Global 8000 production aircraft completed a seamless inaugural flight in May and is currently wrapping up interior completions in parallel to final type certification activities
Bombardier today announced that the Global 8000, the world’s fastest business jet, just got faster with a new top speed of Mach 0.95 (2) – the highest speed in civil aviation and the fastest business jet in history. The ultra-long-range Global 8000 aircraft will be able to fly clients to their desired destinations even faster and feeling refreshed and ready to go. This new development in the Global 8000 aircraft’s road toward entry into service was announced as part of the 2025 edition of the NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Las Vegas.
“This accomplishment for Bombardier is reflective of the remarkable expertise of every employee that has worked on the development of this industry-leading business jet,” said Éric Martel, President and CEO, Bombardier. “With our Bombardier Global 8000, our customers will now be able to reach their destinations even faster, arriving refreshed and ready to carry out their desired missions.”
“The Global 8000 was already the fastest business aircraft ever built, and with this new speed capability, this incredible aircraft is set to redefine the ultra-long-range market,” said Stephen McCullough, Senior Vice President, Engineering and Product Development, Bombardier. “This achievement underscores the significant contributions of our innovative design, flight test and production teams and showcases their immense expertise, obsession with excellence and unrelenting commitment to push the boundaries – the heartbeat that drives everything we do at Bombardier.”
In addition to its incredible speed, the Bombardier Global 8000 is also nimble and provides the smoothest ride. It possesses class-leading runway performance comparable to that of a light jet. Its unique wing design featuring leading-edge slats enables customers to access up to 30% more airports than its closest rival.
The Global 8000 aircraft will also set an extremely high bar in terms of cabin comfort and technology. This trailblazing business jet will feature four true living spaces and a separate crew rest area. It will also feature the longest seated length in its class along with the industry’s healthiest cabin with ultra-low cabin altitude, designed to maximize passenger comfort and productivity throughout their travels. The Global 8000 business jet is the clear choice for discerning owners and operators seeking the ultimate time machine – the fastest time machine in the skies.
About Bombardier
At Bombardier (BBD-B.TO), we design, build, modify and maintain the world’s best-performing aircraft for the world’s most discerning people and businesses, governments and militaries. That means not simply exceeding standards, but understanding customers well enough to anticipate their unspoken needs.
For them, we are committed to pioneering the future of aviation—innovating to make flying more reliable, efficient and sustainable. And we are passionate about delivering unrivaled craftsmanship and care, giving our customers greater confidence and the elevated experience they deserve and expect. Because people who shape the world will always need the most productive and responsible ways to move through it.
Bombardier customers operate a fleet of more than 5,100 aircraft, supported by a vast network of Bombardier team members worldwide and 10 service facilities across six countries.
Bombardier’s performance-leading jets are proudly manufactured in aerostructure, assembly and completion facilities in Canada, the United States and Mexico. In 2024, Bombardier was honoured with the prestigious “Red Dot: Best of the Best” award for Brands and Communication Design.
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bombardier.com.Learn more about Bombardier’s industry-leading products and customer service network at bombardier.com. Follow us on X @Bombardier.
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Matthew.Nicholls@aero.bombardier.com(1)The Global 8000 aircraft is currently under development and remains to be finalized and certified. All specifications and data are approximate, may change without notice and are subject to certain operating rules, assumptions and other conditions. It is expected to enter service in 2025. Please also see the forward-looking statements disclaimer at the end of this press release
(2)All specifications and data are approximate, may change without notice and are subject to certain operating rules, assumptions and other conditions. The Global 8000 is expected to enter service in 2025. Please also see the forward-looking statements disclaimer at the end of this press release
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Look Inside Diane Keaton’s Former Lloyd Wright–Designed Home, Now Off the Market
Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, who passed away on October 11, 2025 at age 79, had a well-documented love for historic architecture, buying and flipping numerous landmark residences throughout her lifetime. In 2007, she acquired the Alfred…
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Tiny ocean ingredients held back Earth’s first breath of oxygen
Two tiny ingredients in ancient seawater – nickel and urea – may explain why oxygen arrived late on Earth. A team in Japan tested this idea and found a chemical choke point that held back early oxygen-making microbes.
The Great Oxidation Event…
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Elderly CABG Patients Stand to Benefit From Artery-Only Strategy
“Even limited use of veins appears to diminish the long-term benefits of an all-arterial approach,” says Alistair Royse.
Relying entirely on arteries as a source for grafts in CABG appears to impart better survival for patients…
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Continuous Liquidity Essential To ‘Prudent Risk Management’
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Bitcoin’s (CRYPTO: BTC) flash crash late Friday, which happened outside of regular trading hours, has reignited debate about the operating hours of spot BTC exchange-traded funds, particularly the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (NASDAQ:IBIT).
The apex cryptocurrency collapsed from $116,000 to under $110,000 within minutes after President Donald Trump threatened 100% tariffs on China in response to “aggressive stance” on export controls.
The sudden spike caught traders off-guard, triggering over $19 billion in liquidations, the largest single-day wipeout in cryptocurrency history.”
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The crash fueled concerns about the lack of 24/7 trading of BTC exchange-traded funds, which have become a popular vehicle for institutional investors, Forbes reported, quoting Tommy Doyle, global head of client management at Xapo Bank.
“The extreme volatility in the price of Bitcoin overnight highlights why institutional investors increasingly view access to 24/7 liquidity as essential to prudent risk management,” Doyle said.
Notably, these ETFs, including the nearly $100 billion IBIT, are bound by stock trading hours, which prevents investors from responding to weekend price shifts.
“Whilst Bitcoin ETFs remain bound by traditional market trading hours, institutional investors with direct bitcoin accounts can continue to access liquidity and risk manage their bitcoin exposure throughout the weekend, especially relevant amid recent seismic price moves,” Doyle told Forbes.
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It’s worth noting that Robinhood allows trading from 8 p.m. ET on Sunday until 8 p.m. ET on Friday, with some restrictions.
BlackRock’s IBIT ETF is the largest cryptocurrency-based investment fund currently in operation, with assets under management totaling almost $94 billion, according to SoSo Value.
Overall, BTC ETFs reported net inflows exceeding $2.70 billion for the week ended Oct.10.
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Apple Gives a Reason for the Reports of Terrible iPhone 17 Scratches
You may have missed it, but the internet had a collective meltdown about the brand-new iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max, and iPhone Air demo units looking scratched up in stores. We finally have an answer. And no, the phones are not, in fact, made of…
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Nearly Half of CABG Patients Have New-Onset AF, but It Often Doesn’t Last
Data from implantable monitors show a low AF burden with time, leading some to question the need for oral anticoagulation.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Almost half of patients with no history of arrhythmias who undergo CABG for three-vessel or…
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