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BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 300(2013)

Asking Price
$14,295,000

Specifications

Year2013
Serial Number20382
RegistrationN328RS
Total Hours2,238
LocationUNITED STATES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Leviate Aircraft Sales

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AI Description

  • Engines: HTF7000, both engines on MSP Gold, 2,238 hours and 1,030 cycles each.
  • APU: On MSP Gold, 2,634 hours.
  • Airframe Maintenance Program: Smart Parts.
  • Avionics: Pro Line 21 Advanced, includes dual Collins GPS-4000S, dual Collins FMC-5000, and various other Collins systems.
  • Additional Equipment: Wi-Fi (Gogo L5), ADS-B Out, CPDLC, enhanced map overlays, and turbulence detection radar.
  • Interior: Refurbished in 2023 with new carpet, sidewalls, and headliner; seating for 10, featuring a forward 4-place double club and aft 3-place divan; equipped galley with microwave and coffee maker; dual 20-inch LCD monitors.
  • Exterior: New paint in 2023, Challenger 350 demonstrator scheme.
  • Lavatory: Aft belted lavatory.
  • Entertainment: Airshow 4000 with worldwide package, dual CD/DVD player, Collins cabin management system.
  • Configuration: Executive layout with pull-out tables.

About this Model

Overview

The Bombardier Challenger 300 is a super-midsize business jet designed to deliver transcontinental-capable missions with a cabin that prioritizes passenger comfort and baggage accessibility. It is commonly selected by flight departments that want large-cabin usability in a super-midsize footprint, balancing cruise efficiency, airport performance, and day-to-day dispatch reliability.

Mission Fit

In typical use the Challenger 300 fits nonstop missions that span a continent with reserves, while still being practical for shorter hops where turnaround time and airport access matter. The aircraft’s combination of speed, runway performance, and cabin volume tends to suit scheduled corporate shuttles, owner travel with guests, and multi-stop itineraries.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged to feel closer to a large-cabin environment than many midsize jets, with a flat floor, a wide aisle, and a baggage compartment that is often accessible in flight. Seating is typically organized to support both conversation and laptop work, and the environment is aimed at keeping fatigue down on longer legs through stable cabin comfort and predictable noise levels for the class.