What makes this Global XRS the ultimate “money-is-no-object” ride
Range & Performance — Cross continents like they’re next-door
The Global XRS is an ultra long-range heavy jet.
It can cover up to 6,390 nautical miles on a full tank — enough for a transatlantic direct hop.
Cruise speed? Around 488 knots (≈ 560 mph) — with a maximum cruise approaching 511 knots (≈ 590 mph).
If the boardroom meeting ended late in Paris and breakfast waits in Singapore — no problem.

Cabin — A flying concierge, not just a seat
This particular 2010 example comes with a 13-passenger interior organized with forward double-club seats, a mid-cabin conference zone, and rear divans that convert to beds. Turn-key, car-ready, instant lifestyle.
Expect black wood finishes, white-leather seats, light-grey divans, charcoal carpet — a clean, high-end aesthetic that screams discreet luxury.
Under-the-floor space for luggage + a forward galley + good living flexibility: meeting one moment, sleeping the next.
Top-tier pedigree — Maintained, cared for, runway-ready
The jet is Europe-based since new — no “shuttle-jet-around-the-globe” abuse.
It’s enrolled in premium maintenance programs: Rolls-Royce Corporate Care for the engines, plus avionics/airframe care under Honeywell MSP and SmartPartsPlus. That means reliability and peace of mind — the kind of background you only notice when it’s missing.
With total time recorded at 3,500 hours (TTAF) — this jet remains “young at heart” while having already proven its mettle.
Who this jet is for — and who it isn’t
For those who believe travel should free time, not consume it — busy entrepreneurs, global CEOs, elite families.
For people for whom “time zones” are just lines on a map — when schedules matter more than geography.
Not for the frugal or faint-hearted: this is about lifestyle, not cost-efficiency. If you’re watching every penny, there are cheaper ways to fly — but none of them deliver this level of autonomy, elegance, and speed.
Why now? Because luxury waits for no one.
In today’s hyper-connected world, being able to hop continents on a whim — without airports’ crowds, check-in lines, or lay-overs — isn’t just convenient. It’s a statement. This particular Global XRS, with its fresh paint, immaculate interior, known history and meticulous upkeep, isn’t just a jet — it’s a passport to absolute freedom.
If you’ve ever thought, “What if I could drop everything and be halfway across the globe in under six hours?” — this jet doesn’t just let you dream it. It makes it real. you sharp, rested, and ready to close whatever billion‑dollar deal you’re flying toward. Every detail whispers capability: handcrafted seating, executive‑grade workspaces, and a cabin quiet enough that your thoughts are the loudest thing aboard.
TEAM RARE.

