Bombardier Challenger 300 / 350
A Private Client Favorite Super-Midsize Jet
The Bombardier Challenger 300 / 350 is one of the most well-respected aircraft in all of private aviation, which is why we’ve chosen it as our premium Super-Midsize Jet Card offering. Private Clients gain room to work undisturbed and move freely at altitude in a cabin engineered to keep the schedule intact across transcontinental distances. Generous baggage capacity means nothing essential stays behind when the journey begins.
Aircraft Facts
- Max Passengers
- 8 (Challenger 300)
9 (Challenger 350) - Max Range
- 3,340 nm (Challenger 300)
3,269 nm (Challenger 350) - Cabin Width
- 7’2″
- Cabin HEIGHT
- 6’1″
- Cabin Length
- 23’7″
- Baggage Volume
- 106 cu ft
*Specifications and performance details may vary by aircraft model and configuration. For precise information on a specific aircraft, please contact a Magellan Jets Private Aviation Advisor.









Additional Information
Inside the Challenger 300/350, the cabin feels expansive from the moment the door opens. At seven feet two inches wide, every seat has generous shoulder room, and passengers move freely between zones designed for focused work or comfortable rest.
The ceiling rises to six feet one inch, tall enough for most passengers to stand and walk easily. Natural light floods the interior through oversized windows, lending a sense of spaciousness that keeps the cabin feeling bright and inviting from departure to arrival. Leather seating configures for heads-down work or conversation across the aisle, while onboard catering and connectivity options let each passenger shape the journey to their own pace.
Behind the cabin, 106 cubic feet of dedicated baggage space accommodates full-size equipment and luggage for the entire travel party, from ski bags to golf clubs. A cabin pressurization system maintaining 8.8 psi, equivalent to a sea-level atmosphere up to approximately 23,200 feet, means passengers arrive noticeably more rested and alert.
Private Clients on the Challenger 300/350 route above most weather and commercial traffic, arriving on schedule with fewer delays, a direct result of the aircraft’s 45,000-foot service ceiling and 459-knot cruise speed. A maximum range of 3,340 nautical miles connects New York to Los Angeles nonstop, eliminating fuel stops and keeping the day’s agenda intact.
That coast-to-coast capability comes from two Honeywell HTF7000 engines on the Challenger 300, each producing 7,000 pounds of thrust. The Challenger 350 builds on that foundation with upgraded engines delivering 7,323 pounds of thrust and enhanced avionics that sharpen every phase of flight. As an evolution of the proven 300 platform, the 350 reflects Bombardier’s ongoing refinement of a design that earned its reputation through consistent real-world performance.
A smoother, more predictable journey starts in the cockpit. The Challenger 350 equips its flight crew with the Bombardier Vision flight deck, built around Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics and synthetic vision technology. That system presents pilots with an intuitive, terrain-mapped display that enhances situational awareness in clear skies and instrument weather alike, translating directly into more precise approaches and a more comfortable experience in the cabin.
The Challenger 300 uses an earlier configuration of the Pro Line 21 suite, a proven platform that delivers precise routing, reliable weather avoidance, and accurate approach guidance. Both variants feature advanced weather radar and sophisticated flight management systems that optimize routing, fuel planning, and arrival timing. For Private Clients, the practical takeaway is simple: the flight crew has the tools to navigate efficiently and safely, across the full range of airports Private Clients rely on.
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