Bombardier Challenger 3500

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Bombardier Challenger 3500


Overview

The Bombardier Challenger 3500 is a super mid-size business jet introduced by Bombardier as an upgrade to its popular Challenger 350 platform. It blends exceptional performance with a focus on passenger comfort, sustainability, and advanced technology.

The Challenger 3500 stands out in its class for its combination of advanced technology, comfort, and cost-effectiveness. It appeals to business travelers seeking a balance of performance, luxury, and sustainability.

Maximum range: 3,400 nautical miles (NBAA IFR reserves, 4 passengers)

Maximum cruise speed: Mach 0.83 (about 470 knots or 870 km/h)

Maximum operating altitude: 45,000 feet (13,716 meters)

Takeoff distance (MTOW, ISA, sea level: 4,835 feet (1,474 meters)

Landing distance (typical, ISA, sea level): 2,303-2,364 (702-721 meters)

Exterior

Interior

Avionics

Specifications

Engines and Weights

  • Engines: Two Honeywell HTF7350 turbofans rated at 7,323 lbf thrust each
  • Maximum takeoff weight: 40,600 lb (18,416 kg)
  • Maximum ramp weight: 40,750 lb (18,484 kg)
  • Basic operating weight: 24,800 lb (11,249 kg)
  • Maximum zero fuel weight: 28,200 lb (12,791 kg

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