Challenger 350 Performance, Specifications and Comparisons

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Challenger 350

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Challenger 350 Exterior

Performance

Bombardier began manufacturing The Challenger 350 SuperMid Jet in 2014 and continues to do so today. The cabin measures 28.6 feet long by 7.2 feet wide by 6.2 feet tall giving it a total cabin volume of 930 cubic feet. The dimensions make it comfortable for 8 passengers, with the maximum configuration seating 16. The baggage compartment can hold up to 15 bags, assuming your average piece of luggage is less than 5 cubic feet. The Challenger 350 has a maximum range (subject to headwinds, high altitude, hot temperatures, or higher capacity) of 3682 miles and a maximum speed of 541 mph. Common names and abbreviations: Challenger 350, CL-350, CH350.
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Specifications

  • Category: SuperMid Jet
  • Cabin Volume: 930 cubic feet
  • Baggage Volume: 106 cubic feet
  • Max Speed: 541 mph
  • Range: 3682 miles
  • Fuel Burn: 300 gph
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Challenger 350 Interior

History

The Challenger 350, derived from the Challenger 300 began deliveries in 2014 with improved engines, avionics and a more comfortable intereior.

Challenger 300 is a super-mid-sized jet capable of flying transcontinental distances. Having Challenger in the name, it has no correlation with the Challenger 600 or the 800 series. The project was released to the public during the Paris Air Show on July 13th of 1999, tentatively named the Bombardier Continental.

The Bombardier Continental was renamed in September of 2002. It entered commercial service in January, 2004. It has a maximum capacity of 16 passengers but in a standard configuration up to 8.

It is powered by two Honeywell HTF7000 turbofan engines, each giving 6,826 lbf of thrust. It goes to a speed of 554 mph Mach 0.83, and a cruising speed of 528 mph.

Challenger 350 Exterior

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