
Aircraft class:
Super Midsize Jet
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2 pilots
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Two Honeywell HTF7350 turbofans
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First delivered:
Early 2020s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a range of up to 3,400 nautical miles, the Challenger 3500 effortlessly covers coast-to-coast and transcontinental routes without a stop. Popular city pairs like New York to Los Angeles, Miami to Seattle, Toronto to San Francisco, or London to Dubai are all within reach on a single tank, ensuring nonstop convenience for business and leisure travelers alike. | The 3500’s high-speed cruise of 460 knots keeps flight times competitive, while its ability to operate from runways as short as 4,835 feet opens up exclusive airports and reduces ground transfer times. The 45,000-foot ceiling lets crews bypass weather and congestion for a smooth, uninterrupted experience. With its powerful Honeywell engines and advanced wing design, the 3500 delivers reliable climb rates, nimble handling, and impressive dispatch reliability, making it a preferred choice for high-demand, time-sensitive missions. | For travelers who value privacy, speed, and access, the Challenger 3500 offers a door-to-door experience that outperforms commercial alternatives at every turn.

The Challenger 3500 features one of the most spacious, technologically advanced cabins in its class, emphasizing comfort and elegance for every passenger. The flat-floor cabin stands six feet tall and more than seven feet wide, allowing effortless movement and a true sense of openness on long journeys. | Standard seating includes double-club executive chairs, a three-seat divan, and a generous galley, allowing groups to work, dine, or relax as they please. Large panoramic windows flood the cabin with natural light, while advanced noise insulation and ultra-low cabin altitude ensure a peaceful atmosphere throughout the flight. | Amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, touch-control cabin systems, wireless device charging, and fully reclining seats that convert to beds. The expansive baggage compartment (106 cubic feet) easily accommodates golf clubs, skis, and large suitcases. Whether you’re conducting meetings or enjoying a quiet escape, the Challenger 3500 transforms travel into a truly elevated experience.




While the Challenger 3500 is perfect for longer domestic and international routes, travelers requiring nonstop intercontinental range may prefer a large-cabin or ultra-long-range jet. For most executive and luxury trips with groups of six to ten, the 3500 offers a rare blend of space, speed, and comfort that sets it apart in the super midsize category.


The Challenger 3500 typically seats nine passengers in a standard executive configuration, with some arrangements accommodating a tenth. The cabin’s double-club and divan seating make it ideal for both business meetings and family travel.




Yes. The Challenger 3500’s flat-floor cabin is over six feet tall and more than seven feet wide, offering easy movement throughout the flight. It features a spacious lavatory and a 106-cubic-foot baggage area for ample storage.

Yes, the Challenger 3500 is designed for nonstop coast-to-coast flights such as New York to Los Angeles or Miami to Seattle, with reserves for weather or routing. Its impressive range accommodates most long domestic missions and many transcontinental routes.
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