The Bombardier Challenger 300 series is a family of super-midsize jets developed and built by Bombardier in Canada. Introduced in 1999, the family includes the original Challenger 300, the 350 and, more recently, the Challenger 3500.

Unlike other variants, the Challenger 300 family did not derive from the Challenger 600 series aircraft. Instead, the Challenger 300 was an entirely new design. Since their introduction in 1999, more than 650 Challenger 300 series aircraft have been manufactured, a testament to their proven track record.

The Challenger 350, which first flew twelve years after its predecessor, features many of the original design aspects of the Challenger 300. However, modified features include larger cabin windows, interior design improvements, and minor external alterations such as canted winglets.

Specifications

Cabin Height

1.83 m6 ft

Cabin Width

2.19 m7 ft 2 in

Cabin Length

7.68 m25 ft 2 in

Luggage Capacity

3.00 m³106 ft³

Service Ceiling

13,716 m45,000 ft

Maximum Range

5,926 km3,200 nm

Typical Capacity

8 passengers

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