Business Aviation
Sojitz Launch Japan’s First Business Jet Shared Ownership
Sojitz introduce Japan’s first shared ownership business jet program with Global 6500 and 8000 aircraft, starting in 2027.
The recent agreement between Bombardier and Sojitz Corporation marks a significant milestone in the evolution of business aviation across Asia. Sojitz, a major Japanese general trading company with a robust presence in the aviation sector, has placed an order for two of Bombardier’s flagship aircraft: the Global 6500 and the Global 8000. These aircraft will serve as the foundation for Japan’s first large business-jet shared-ownership program, aptly named the Share Jet Program (SJP).
This development is noteworthy not only for the Japanese market but also for the broader Asia-Pacific region. It signals a shift towards more accessible and efficient business aviation solutions, particularly for long-haul, trans-Pacific travel. It underscores growing confidence in the business jet sector and demonstrates the ongoing transformation of private aviation through innovative ownership models and cutting-edge aircraft technology.
With the SJP set to commence operations in 2027 and ambitions for a ten-aircraft fleet by 2030, the collaboration between Bombardier and Sojitz is poised to reshape how business leaders and corporations traverse continents. The move also highlights the increasing demand for ultra-long-range jets and the appeal of shared ownership, reflecting broader trends in the industry.
Sojitz Corporation’s Share Jet Program represents a pioneering step in the Asian business aviation market. Traditionally, access to large, ultra-long-range business jets has been limited to outright ownership or charter models. By introducing a shared ownership structure, Sojitz aims to democratize access to high-performance jets, making them available to a broader segment of business travelers and corporations across Japan and Asia.
The SJP is designed to offer the flexibility and convenience of private jet travel without the substantial financial commitment of full ownership. Participants in the program will have access to the latest Bombardier Global 6500 and Global 8000 aircraft, both renowned for their performance, comfort, and reliability. This approach aligns with global trends where fractional and shared ownership models are gaining traction, particularly as companies seek cost-effective and efficient travel solutions in a post-pandemic world.
Sojitz’s decision to launch SJP is informed by its extensive experience in aviation, dating back to its 1956 agency agreement with Boeing. Over the decades, the company has expanded its aviation portfolio, offering consulting, sales, management, and charter services. The partnership with Bombardier is a natural extension of this legacy, leveraging the strengths of both organizations to introduce a transformative offering to the market.
“This order reflects Sojitz Corporation’s confidence in our no-compromise and reliable Global family of aircraft… The collaboration between our companies underscores a mutual dedication to advancing business aviation in Japan and Asia, connecting cities with greater speed and efficiency.” — Éric Martel, President and CEO of Bombardier The initial order comprises one Bombardier Global 6500 and one Global 8000, both tailored with bespoke interiors to reflect Sojitz’s high standards and unique vision. The Global 8000, in particular, stands out as the world’s fastest business jet, with a top speed of Mach 0.94 and a range of approximately 8,000 nautical miles (14,816 km). Its four-zone cabin can accommodate up to 19 passengers, offering industry-leading comfort and advanced features such as Nuage seating and the Soleil lighting system.
The Global 6500 complements the fleet with its own impressive credentials: a range of about 6,600 nautical miles (12,223 km), top speed of Mach 0.90, and a three-zone cabin layout. Powered by Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 engines, the aircraft promises lower fuel consumption and a smooth, refined ride. Both jets are equipped with state-of-the-art avionics, including the Bombardier Vision flight deck, ensuring safety and operational efficiency on long-haul missions. Sojitz plans to gradually expand the SJP fleet, targeting ten aircraft by 2030. The program will be available across Japan and Asia, with a primary focus on trans-Pacific operations, connecting major business hubs in Asia with North America and beyond. This ambitious rollout is set to meet the growing demand for private, flexible, and efficient air travel among business leaders in the region.
The launch of SJP comes at a time when the business jet market is experiencing renewed momentum, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The need for private, secure, and reliable travel options has driven individuals and corporations to seek alternatives to commercial aviation. Shared ownership models, in particular, have gained popularity for offering the benefits of private jet access at a fraction of the cost of full ownership.
Japan and the wider Asia-Pacific region have historically lagged behind North America and Europe in terms of business jet adoption. However, increasing globalization, the rise of multinational corporations, and a growing appetite for efficient executive travel are changing this dynamic. The SJP is positioned to capitalize on these trends, providing a compelling solution for businesses seeking to enhance productivity while minimizing travel-related disruptions.
Industry observers note that the SJP’s trans-Pacific capability is especially significant. As trade and investment flows between Asia and North America continue to expand, demand for direct, ultra-long-range business jet flights is expected to rise. The partnership between Bombardier and Sojitz is thus both timely and strategically aligned with regional economic trends.
“Our decision to select the Global 6500 and the Global 8000 was driven by our extensive experience operating Bombardier aircraft in Japan… These aircraft have demonstrated exceptional reliability in our fleet, while Bombardier’s wide range of services and customer support consistently exceeds that of competitors in our experience.” — Yohei Sakurai, General Manager, Business Jet Department of Sojitz The Bombardier Global 8000 is positioned at the forefront of business jet innovation. With a top speed of Mach 0.94, it is recognized as the fastest business jet in the world. Its range, approximately 8,000 nautical miles, enables nonstop flights between cities such as Tokyo and New York or Hong Kong and Los Angeles, underscoring its suitability for trans-Pacific operations.
Passenger comfort is central to the Global 8000’s design. The aircraft features a four-zone cabin, providing flexible spaces for work, rest, and socializing. Advanced amenities include Bombardier’s proprietary Nuage seats, which offer ergonomic support, and the Soleil lighting system, engineered to reduce jet lag by simulating natural daylight patterns. The cabin’s low altitude and exceptionally quiet environment further enhance the travel experience, promoting relaxation and productivity on long journeys.
Operationally, the Global 8000 is equipped with advanced avionics and industry-leading landing capabilities, allowing access to a wide range of airports, including those with challenging approaches or shorter runways. Its two GE Passport engines not only deliver high performance but also support fuel efficiency and reduced emissions, reflecting Bombardier’s commitment to sustainability.
The Global 6500, while slightly smaller than the 8000, is no less impressive in its capabilities. Its range of 6,600 nautical miles allows for nonstop flights between major global cities, such as London and Hong Kong. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 engines, which are designed for lower fuel consumption and reduced environmental impact. Inside, the Global 6500 features a three-zone cabin, tailored for both productivity and relaxation. Bombardier’s expertise in cabin design is evident in the bespoke interiors developed for Sojitz, where every detail, from materials to layout, has been curated for an unparalleled passenger experience. The aircraft also features the Bombardier Vision flight deck, providing pilots with advanced situational awareness and operational control.
For operators and passengers alike, the Global 6500 delivers a smooth, quiet ride, making it a preferred choice for business leaders who value reliability and comfort. Its advanced wing design contributes to stability and efficiency, ensuring safe and comfortable travel across long distances.
The introduction of SJP is emblematic of broader shifts in the business aviation industry. Shared or fractional ownership models are gaining ground as companies and individuals seek more flexible and cost-effective ways to access private jet travel. These programs offer a range of benefits, including reduced capital outlay, predictable operating costs, and access to a fleet of modern aircraft.
Bombardier’s partnership with Sojitz is also a testament to the manufacturer’s strong market position in the ultra-long-range jet segment. The Global 8000 competes directly with other flagship models, such as the Gulfstream G800, and continues to set benchmarks for speed, range, and passenger comfort. The growing demand for such aircraft in Asia reflects the region’s economic dynamism and the increasing importance of time-efficient, international business travel.
Looking ahead, the success of the SJP could pave the way for similar programs in other Asian markets, further accelerating the adoption of shared ownership models and driving innovation in aircraft design and service delivery.
“The business jet market has seen increased demand, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, as individuals and corporations seek more private and efficient travel options.” — Industry Research Report The Share Jet Program is a landmark development for business aviation in Japan and Asia. By combining Bombardier’s advanced aircraft technology with Sojitz’s deep market expertise, the SJP offers a compelling new model for private, efficient, and flexible air travel. The program’s focus on ultra-long-range, trans-Pacific operations addresses a critical need among business travelers and positions both companies at the forefront of industry innovation.
As the SJP prepares to launch in 2027 and expand towards a ten-aircraft fleet by 2030, its success will likely influence the evolution of business aviation in the region. The growing adoption of shared ownership models, coupled with advancements in aircraft performance and passenger comfort, points to a future where private jet travel is more accessible and aligned with the demands of a globalized economy.
What is the Share Jet Program (SJP)? Which aircraft are included in the SJP fleet? When will the SJP begin operations? What are the advantages of shared ownership in business aviation? How does the Bombardier Global 8000 stand out in the market? Sources: Bombardier, Sojitz Corporation
Bombardier and Sojitz Corporation: Pioneering Shared Ownership Business Aviation in Asia
The Share Jet Program: A New Era for Business Aviation in Japan and Asia
The Genesis and Vision of SJP
Fleet Composition and Program Structure
Market Context and Growth Drivers
Aircraft Features and the Evolution of Business Jet Travel
Bombardier Global 8000: Redefining Performance and Comfort
Bombardier Global 6500: The Benchmark for Reliability and Elegance
Industry Trends: Shared Ownership and Market Expansion
Conclusion: Future Implications and Industry Outlook
FAQ
The Share Jet Program is Japan’s first large business-jet shared ownership initiative, launched by Sojitz Corporation. It allows multiple owners to share access to ultra-long-range business jets, reducing costs and increasing flexibility.
The initial fleet includes the Bombardier Global 6500 and the Global 8000, both known for their range, speed, and comfort. The program aims to reach a fleet of ten aircraft by 2030.
The Share Jet Program is scheduled to commence operations in 2027, with expansion planned across Japan and Asia.
Shared ownership provides access to private jet travel without the full financial burden of outright ownership. It offers flexibility, predictable costs, and access to a fleet of modern, high-performance aircraft.
The Global 8000 is recognized as the fastest business jet in the world, with a top speed of Mach 0.94 and a range of approximately 8,000 nautical miles. Its advanced cabin features and landing capabilities set new industry standards.
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