Bombardier, the renowned Canadian manufacturer of private jets, has introduced the Nuage seat—an innovative business class seat that reimagines luxury and ergonomics at altitude, according to Peter Likoray, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Bombardier Business Aircraft.
The Nuage seat represents the first significant redesign of private jet seating architecture in over three decades. This groundbreaking seat is now a signature feature aboard Bombardier’s flagship Global 7000 aircraft.
Engineered for elite travelers seeking the ultimate in relaxation and support, the Nuage seat has been praised by industry experts as a fusion of advanced ergonomics and sophisticated design, elevating the private jet experience to unprecedented levels.
Setting it apart from all other business jet seats, Nuage offers a true deep-recline function. Unlike conventional designs where only the seatback tilts—often causing discomfort—the Nuage’s patented tilt-link mechanism allows the entire seat pan to glide as you recline, maintaining full-body support and relieving pressure points, especially on the legs.
Enhancing its versatility, the seat is equipped with a seamless fluid-motion base and a proprietary floating platform, which enables effortless tracking and 360-degree swivel movement without any visible tracks on the cabin floor—delivering both style and function.
Exclusive to this segment, the Nuage seat also incorporates an adjustable, tilting headrest, providing customizable neck and head support for long-haul journeys—a first in business aviation.
Owners can personalize their Nuage seat with an array of premium leathers, bespoke fabrics, and refined finishes, ensuring each cabin reflects individual taste and style.
The Global 7000, now well-established as the world’s most spacious and longest-range business jet, has continued to set the benchmark for comfort and innovation since its entry into service. The Nuage seat remains a key differentiator in Bombardier’s commitment to redefining the private jet experience.
