Comparison suite

Six aircraft. One honest view.

Cabins drawn at the same scale, specifications laid out in matching rows, and operating economics modelled at common assumptions. No marketing language — only geometry and numbers.

Challenger 350
1 / 6 selected

Cabins, at true scale

Same silhouette. Same scale. The cross-section tells you everything.

A 1.78 m (5′10″) figure stands inside each cabin. Heights and widths are drawn 1:1 against each other — no foreshortening, no flattering angles.

Challenger 350

6′ 1″ × 7′ 4″

Specification matrix

The numbers, in plain rows.

The leading value in each row is marked in gold. All figures indicative.

Specification

Bombardier

Challenger 350

Range3,200 nm
Cruise459 kts
Ceiling45,000 ft
Passengers (max)10
Cabin height6′ 1″
Cabin width7′ 4″
Cabin length28.5 ft
Baggage106 cu ft
MTOW0 lbs
List price$27M
Direct hourly cost$3,500/hr
Annual fixed$1,400k

Operating economics

Cost, modelled side-by-side.

Hours per year

400

Bombardier

Challenger 350

Cost / hour
$3,500
Indicative 4-hr trip
$22,000
Annual @ 400 hrs
$2,800,000
Per typical pax / year
$311,111
Five-year outlook
$14,000,000

Estimates only. Crew, fuel, maintenance reserves, insurance, hangar, depreciation, and management costs vary by region, market conditions, and chosen providers. Always verify with operators, brokers, and maintenance shops.

The verdicts

Which aircraft wins which question.

Longest range

Challenger 350

3,200 nm — the most non-stop reach in this set.

Widest cabin

Challenger 350

7′ 4″ cabin width — the largest body of the comparison.

Lowest acquisition

Challenger 350

List price near $27M — the entry point of this set.

Best operating economy

Challenger 350

$3,500/hr direct — the lowest hourly in this set.

Highest cruise

Challenger 350

459 kts cruise — the fastest schedule in this set.