Challenger 600
The Challenger 600 is more like an airliner than a private jet. Comparable to the Boeing 737, it offers much more cabin space than any similar aircraft. It is quiet, fairly economical, and handles well. Pilots love to fly it, and passengers love the spacious, comfortable cabin and transcontinental range. To be exact, the cabin has a width of 8.2 feet and a height of 6.1 feet. It is usually configured to seat between nine and twelve passengers, but can be configured for as many as nineteen. Needless to say, it’s a very roomy private jet. The cabin is comfortable not only for its size, but also for its very low noise and vibration levels. There are 115 cubic feet of baggage space available in an internal compartment. Except when flying against the strongest headwinds, it can cross the United States nonstop. At its top cruise speed, it flies at 443 knots at an altitude of 39,000 feet (far above most air traffic), or it can cruise at 425 knots at 43,000 for long-range trips. Its max range is 3,000 nautical miles.
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Technical Specifications
Seats | 8-11 Seats |
Height | 6 ft 1 in |
Width | 8 ft 2 in |
Length | 28 ft 3 in |
Range | 3,000 nm |
Manufacturer | Bombardier Aerospace |
Speed | 440 knots |
Max Altitude | 43,000 ft. |
Baggage | 115 cu ft |
Lavatory | Full |