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A Global 7500 plane at Bombardier's private jet completion centre in Montreal in February. The company says it received an order for 50 Challenger and Global aircraft.Evan Buhler/Reuters

Bombardier BBD-B-T said on Monday it had received an order for 50 of its Challenger and Global aircraft, alongside a service agreement, valued collectively at US$1.7-billion, with deliveries scheduled to commence in 2027.

Bombardier said the customer, who has chosen to remain anonymous, would hold 70 new aircraft purchase options, which, if exercised, would increase the combined value of the aircraft and service agreements to over US$4-billion.

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Earlier this year, the company said it expects new order activity to be slower through the first half of the year and to pick up after that.

The Montreal-based company said in May that it expects to deliver more than 150 business jets this year, compared with 146 in 2024.

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