Challenger 300 / 350
Certified in 2003 as a clean-sheet design originally called the Continental, the Challenger 300 went on to become one of the most delivered super medium jets ever built, with 457 aircraft delivered before the 350 took over in 2014. The 350 became the fastest business jet in history to reach 300 deliveries in its category.
Challenger 300 / 350
The Aircraft That Defined a Category
When Bombardier designed the Challenger 300 from scratch in the late 1990s, the super medium segment barely existed as a defined category. By the time production ended in 2014, the aircraft had helped shape what that category meant — and the Challenger 350 that followed it claimed 58% of the entire super medium market in a single year.
That kind of market dominance does not come from marketing. It comes from an aircraft that repeatedly delivers what operators and passengers actually need. A Challenger 300 charter offers a cabin that runs 7.2 feet wide — one of the widest in its class — with a flat floor, stand-up height, and seating for eight or nine passengers in a double-club configuration that gives everyone room to settle in. The seats convert to beds on overnight legs, and the baggage hold is large enough to take a full group’s luggage without compromise.
The Challenger 350 charter refined everything the 300 established. Taller cabin windows bring in considerably more light. A pocket door between the galley and the main cabin reduces noise in a way that passengers notice immediately. The avionics, entertainment systems, and interior finishes were all updated to reflect a decade of operator feedback on what frequent flyers actually use.
Both variants cover most domestic routes nonstop and handle shorter international legs without difficulty. Los Angeles to Westchester on a Challenger 300 rental leaves range to spare either way. Celebrity Jet Charter coordinates aircraft availability and ground logistics to match the itinerary. These aircraft are operated by experienced crews whose familiarity with the Challenger platform runs across both variants and the full range of domestic and international routes they serve.
Manufacturer: Bombardier
Model: Challenger 300
Passengers (Typical): 8
Passengers (Max): 8
Pilots: 2
Range: 3527 nm
High Speed Cruise: 476 mph
Cabin Length: 28.60 ft.
Cabin Width: 7.2 ft.
Cabin Height: 6.1 ft.
Baggage Capacity (Interior): 106 cu ft.
Baggage Capacity (Exterior): 135 cu ft.
Max Takeoff Weight: 38,850 lbs
Service Ceiling: 44,000 ft.
Landing Distance: 3,833 ft.
Number Built: 364
Year Started: 2003
Year Ended: 0
Super Medium Jets
Challenger 300 / 350
Certified in 2003 as a clean-sheet design originally called the Continental, the Challenger 300 went on to become one of the most delivered super medium jets ever built, with 457 aircraft delivered before the 350 took over in 2014. The 350 became the fastest business jet in history to reach 300 deliveries in its category.
Challenger 3500
Designed as the next evolution of the Challenger 350, the Challenger 3500 brings updated cabin technology, refined seating, and dependable performance to one of the most trusted super midsize platforms.
Citation X
Some travelers choose an aircraft for the cabin. Others choose it for the range. The Citation X exists for the ones who choose it for the clock. Certified in 1996 as the fastest civilian business jet ever built, it arrives coast to coast up to 35 minutes ahead of anything else in its category. Eight passengers, 3,215 nautical miles, Mach 0.90.
Citation Longitude
With a spacious stand-up cabin and seating for up to 12 passengers, the Longitude is a strong option for private flyers who want more range and comfort without moving into a heavy jet.
Citation Sovereign / Sovereign+
Announced at the 1998 NBAA convention and certified in 2004, the Citation Sovereign was built on a stretched Citation Excel fuselage paired with a new larger wing and more powerful engines. The later Citation Sovereign+ added winglets, Garmin G5000 avionics, auto throttles, and updated engines while keeping seating for up to 9 passengers.
Embraer Praetor 600: Successor to the Legacy 500 Business Jet
A strong choice for both business and leisure travel, the Praetor 600 offers a comfortable cabin, generous baggage capacity, and the ability to connect many city pairs nonstop.
Falcon 50EX
When it first debuted, it made history as the first private jet certified to cross the Atlantic, proving that you didn’t need a commercial airliner to reach the other side of the world. Born from the same engineering DNA as high-performance fighter jets, the 50EX was designed for travelers who refuse to choose between safety, comfort, and the ability to land exactly where they need to be.
Gulfstream G200 / G250 / G280
When you hear the name “Gulfstream,” you likely think of massive jets that hop between continents. The G200 and G250/G280 series take all that prestige and engineering and pack it into a more agile package.
Gulfstream 300
Based on the Gulfstream IV platform, the G300 offers a spacious cabin, seating for up to 14 passengers, and reliable range for longer private flights.
Hawker 4000
The Hawker 4000 is one of the best-kept secrets in the sky. While other manufacturers stuck to traditional metal construction, Hawker did something radical: they built the fuselage out of carbon fiber.
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