Challenger 300 Features
Interior
One of the most intriguing aspects of the Challenger 300 is the space offered inside the cabin, which measures 28.7 feet long, over 6 feet high, and over 7 feet wide. The jet’s eight passengers have plenty of room to stretch their legs in the double club-four seating arrangement. Fully adjustable seats with fold out tables and individual power plugs offer an ideal setting for working or dining.
The Challenger 300 is equipped with 12 windows, which provides an ample amount of natural light to the cabin. In addition, low-heat LED overhead lights with a 10,000-hour life and two-zone air conditioning all come standard in the Challenger 300, keeping both passengers and crew comfortable. For your baggage storage, the Challenger 300 offers a 106 cubic foot exterior compartment, providing space for up to 750 lbs. of luggage, golf clubs, or skis. The baggage compartment can be accessed with ease while in flight through the jet’s enclosed lavatory.
Performance
When it pertains to performance, the Challenger 300 is in a class of its own. Two Honeywell HTF 7000 turbofan engines power the aircraft, each producing 6,826 lbs. of thrust. The aircraft can reach an altitude of 37,000 feet in just 14 minutes, outperforming most aircraft in its class. Additionally, the business jet has a range of 3,276 nautical miles and a high cruise speed of 540 mph.
As a leader in fuel efficiency, this jet can burn as little as 266 gallons of fuel per hour when flying at a high-speed cruise. The Challenger 300 can depart from shorter runways than most super midsize aircraft, even at higher elevation—opening up a wider range of destinations. It can also comfortably cruise at an altitude of 45,000 feet, allowing the jet to avoid poor weather conditions and other air traffic.