Bombardier improves Challenger 350 aircraft with suite of enhancements

Bombardier Press Release | May 21, 2019

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Bombardier announced on May 20 that updates to its Challenger 350 aircraft are all progressing on track for implementation in 2019, further underscoring its leadership position in the super mid-size segment. New enhancements for the aircraft include a performance improvement package particularly effective for short runways, available compact heads-up display (HUD) and enhanced vision system (EVS), along with improved cockpit aesthetics and cabin sound-proofing technology.

Bombardier announced that updates for the Challenger 350 aircraft are on-track for implementation this year. Bombardier Photo
Bombardier announced that updates for the Challenger 350 aircraft are on-track for implementation this year. Bombardier Photo

“The new offerings we have introduced on the Challenger 350 aircraft clearly reflect our longstanding commitment to continually innovate and boost the performance of the industry’s best-selling business jet,” said David Coleal, president, Bombardier Aviation. “With its unmatched reliability and economics, unrivalled cabin comfort and ultra-smooth ride, the Challenger 350 aircraft offers customers an unbeatable value proposition. With these enhancements in place, we are confident that the Challenger 350 business jet will continue to be the leading choice of knowledgeable and experienced operators around the globe for years to come.”

A performance improvement package consisting of enhanced rudder authority and superior braking performance allows Bombardier’s best-selling Challenger 350 aircraft to fly up to 1,500 NM farther out of short runways and enables operation at Santa Monica airport. The greater short-field performance ability of the aircraft conveniently complements its steep approach certifications, awarded by international regulatory bodies including EASA, FAA and TC, thereby granting passengers access to reach countless coveted destinations worldwide.

The available lightweight HUD and EVS allow pilots to fly eyes forward in all phases of flight, most crucially during takeoff and landing. These technological enhancements in the cockpit further expand the advanced avionics functionalities of the aircraft and work to reduce pilot workload and improve overall situational awareness. New Challenger 350 aircraft also feature improved ergonomics and aesthetics, including the Bombardier signature leather-stitched yoke, further highlighting the productive and elegant nature of the advanced flight deck. The HUD and EVS can be installed as a retrofit on in-service models in Bombardier’s extensive global network of service centres.

Recognized for its state-of-the-art acoustical insulation, Bombardier’s best-selling Challenger 350 business jet now features refined sound-proofing technology that reduces cabin noise levels by an additional 1-2 dB SIL, and up to 4-5 dB SIL quieter than previous Challenger 300 series models, clearly establishing it as the quietest aircraft in its class.

With a range of 3,200 NM (5,926 km), the Challenger 350 aircraft can connect New York to London non-stop.

These new capabilities and cockpit improvements build on Bombardier’s drive and commitment to offer its customers consistent innovation on the high-performing Challenger 300 aircraft platform, which has accounted for more deliveries than any other business aircraft in the last decade.

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