The Bombardier Challenger 350 offers an unparalleled flight experience, combining premium class cabin, performance and efficiency. This private jet is designed for those who demand excellence, featuring some of the lowest operating costs for super-midsize private jets.
Super-Mid Jet
Classification
850 km/h
Cruise Speed
5,926 km
Flight Range
Passenger Cabin
Step into a world of comfort with the Challenger 350's spacious cabin. The interior is designed with a flat floor, large windows and angled touch screens, ensuring maximum comfort and convenience. Choose between the Executive layout with a double-club seating arrangement or the Globetrotter layout, which includes a three-person divan. The front galley is fully equipped, allowing for haute cuisine in-flight preparation and the cabin offers top-tier entertainment options, including high-speed internet and the ability to stream movies or participate in video conferences.
Up to 8
Passengers
1.83 m
Cabin Height
10 mid-size
Suitcases
Facts About Challenger 350
The Challenger 350 boasts impressive credentials. It is known for its quiet cabin, enhanced by sound-suppressing features such as an entry door acoustic curtain and galley pocket door. The aircraft can convert its chairs into up to four beds for night flights. With a length of 8.7 meters, a height of 1.85 meters and a width of 2.19 meters, it provides one of the most spacious interiors in super-mid corporate jet class. Capable of flying from New York to London or Paris to Dubai, the Challenger 350 sets a high standard for executive jets.
Technological Aspects
Powered by two Honeywell HTF7350 turbofans, each providing 3,323 kg of thrust, the Challenger 350 is a marvel of engineering. It burns 696 kg of fuel per hour and features state-of-the-art avionics, including synthetic vision and MultiScan weather radar systems. The Rockwell Collins Advanced avionics suite with four large displays ensures pilots have all the information they need. The exclusive cabin management system allows seamless switching between entertainment and information, supported by high-speed internet connectivity and multiple HDMI and USB ports. The aircraft's performance includes the ability to access short runways and high-altitude airports, making it a versatile solution.
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The Challenger 350 took its first flight in March 2013 and received type certification from Transport Canada, the FAA and EASA in 2014. It is an enhanced version of the Challenger 300, featuring more powerful engines, an upgraded cabin and a strengthened airframe. This aircraft has quickly become a favourite among business jet users for its reliability and performance.
About Bombardier
Bombardier Aviation, headquartered in Montreal, Canada, is a leading manufacturer of business, commercial and specialised aircraft. The company began its aviation journey in 1986 with the acquisition of Canadair and has since grown through the acquisition of several notable aviation companies. With over 60,000 employees and operations in 25 countries, Bombardier is one of the global leaders in aircraft manufacturing.
Charter Price Per Hour
Charter rates for the Bombardier Challenger 350 vary based on the journey length, number of passengers and specific airports. Generally, you can expect rates to range from €4,500 to €6,000 per flight hour.
Purchase Price
The purchase price of a new Bombardier Challenger 350 when it was in production ranged from €18 million to €24 million, depending on specifications and customisations. Pre-owned models typically cost between €13 million and €16 million.
FAQ
The Challenger 350 can typically accommodate eight to nine passengers comfortably, with an option for a tenth belted seat in the enclosed lavatory if required.
The Challenger 350 can fly up to 5,926 kilometers non-stop, allowing for long-haul flights such as New York to London or Paris to Dubai.
While both jets are renowned for their performance, the Challenger 350 offers a quieter cabin, more spacious interior and fully flat floor, whereas the Gulfstream G280 boasts a longer range and higher cruising speed.
The aircraft is equipped with high-speed internet, Plug-and-Play HDMI and USB ports and the capability to stream music and movies, ensuring passengers are always entertained.
Yes, the Challenger 350 is designed to operate from short runways and high-altitude airports, making it extremely versatile and capable of accessing a wide range of destinations.