The Bombardier Challenger 350 is a super-midsize business jet that builds on the Challenger 300 platform. Introduced as an evolution of the Challenger 300, the 350 incorporates aerodynamic improvements, winglets, and upgraded avionics, enhancing performance and efficiency. Its first flight occurred in July 2013, with production beginning in 2014 and continuing to the present.
The aircraft is powered by two Honeywell HTF7350 turbofan engines, producing 7,323 lbs of thrust each, and fuel efficiency over its predecessor. The 350 has a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 40,600 lbs, a maximum range of 3,200 nautical miles, and a cruise speed of Mach 0.83. Upgraded systems include a modernized flight deck with advanced avionics, enhanced environmental controls, and optimized wing design for superior aerodynamics.
The cabin accommodates eight passengers in a standard business configuration. Seating is arranged in a forward-facing club format with additional divans, and passengers have access to a fully equipped galley and enclosed lavatory. Cabin systems include advanced lighting, climate control, and connectivity options to support productivity and comfort during flights.
Operators benefit from the 350’s combination of range, speed, and cabin comfort, making it well-suited for regional and transcontinental missions. Its reliability and operational efficiency continue to make it a popular choice among business jet fleets.