Challenger 300

Challenger 300

Seating:

8-9

Maximum Range:

3000 nm

Speed:

470

Lavatory:

indoor sink

The Challenger 300 is a Super Medium Cabin business jet produced by Bombardier Aerospace, located between the same manufacturer's Learjet 60 (Midsize) and Challenger 600 (Heavy). Using the Honeywell Engines HTF 7000 dual engine, the Challenger 300 can reach a speed of 870 km per hour.

With a cabin height of 1.85 m and a cabin width of 2.18 m, the Bombardier Challenger 300 creates a very comfortable flight space for its passengers by offering approximately 15 cm higher headroom than a mid-cabin jet. This aircraft, which has a capacity of approximately 13 pieces of luggage, is very suitable for medium-long distance flights. This private jet, whose general seat configuration is 4+4 or 4+2+3 (with divan), can carry up to 9 passengers.

The aircraft, which was introduced as Bombardier Continental at the 1999 Paris Air Show, was named Challenger 300 after the change in its category. CL300 aims to offer a completely comfortable environment to its passengers with its specially designed air conditioners in the aircraft, low-temperature LED ceiling lights that do not tire the passengers' eyes, indoor toilet and seats that can be converted into beds. With these features, the CL300 has become a sought-after aircraft on medium-long distance flights.