- 30 Apr 2021
- Matt Harris
- BizAv Market Insight
If you’re shopping for a Super Mid-size jet, the Bombardier Challenger 350 may rank high on your purchase list. As upgrade on the original Challenger 300, the Challenger 350 was first certified in 2014 and remains in production today.
Equipped with a pair of Honeywell HTF7350 engines, the Bombardier Challenger 350 jet primarily offers additional range and payload capability compared to the Challenger 300 it replaced on the production line.
AvBuyer Opinion: Offering the advantage of a generous cabin area, the Challenger 350 can access an impressive number of airports compared to other jets in its class, making it a very competitive contender in the Super Mid-size jet category.
Data courtesy of Conklin & de Decker
Eight passengers can fly on the Challenger 350 in executive configuration.
So far, 430 Bombardier Challenger 350 jets have been manufactured to date.
According to JETNET, there are currently 413 in operation, October 2022 data.
You can find Bombardier Challenger 350s for sale via AvBuyer’s Challenger 350 page.
You can also search for dealers specializing in Bombardier Challenger jets. They’ll offer a deep knowledge of the marketplace; context on the price of a particular Challenger 350 compared to others on the market; identify models that have not yet reached the open market; and help you achieve best value for your money.
Yes, you can charter a Challenger 350 first to help decide whether it’s the right jet for you.
This will give you a better idea of range, how much baggage room you will need, and most importantly how comfortable the aircraft is with a typical passenger load.
There are two engine maintenance program choices for Bombardier Challenger 350 operators: Honeywell provides coverage for its HTF7350 engines. Third-party hourly maintenance cost program providers (like JSSI) also provide coverage.