Bombardier has delivered the 400th Challenger 300 super mid-size jet in a ceremony held at Bombardier’s facilities in Montréal. The jet will be operated by BJET.
“In some nine years, we’ve reached the 400th delivery milestone, a milestone we can all be proud of,” said Stephane Leblanc, Bombardier vice president. “This aircraft offers tremendous value to customers and alongside the Challenger 350 jet, we know we have the best aircraft for the segment’s current and future needs.”
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BJET also operates Bombardier’s Global 5000, Global 6000, Challenger 605, Challenger 850 and Learjet 60 aircraft.
The Challenger 300 offers transcontinental range and superior long-range cruise speed, with up to 10 passengers.
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