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BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 350(2017)

Asking Price
$18,450,000

Specifications

Year2017
Serial Number20697
RegistrationCS-CBA
Total Hours2,675
LocationUNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND
RegionEUROPE

Broker

QS Partners, LLC

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David Rossiter

614-927-7205

drossiter@qspartners.com

Aircraft Details

• One owner since new

• Engines and APU enrolled in MSP Gold program

• Airframe enrolled in Smart Parts program

• 96-month inspection completed December 2025

• Carpet, woodwork, and crew seats refurbished December 2025

• Airframe total time: 2,675.8 hours, 1,023 total landings

• Service entry date: 09/29/2017

• Engines: Honeywell AS907-2-1A, both with 2,675.8 hours, enrolled in MSP Gold

• APU: Honeywell GTCP36-150 (BD), 2,054.8 hours, enrolled in MSP Gold

• Maintenance inspections current, next major due dates listed through 2033

• Gogo Galileo Wi-Fi equipped

• Advanced avionics suite including dual Collins flight management systems, CPDLC, ADS-B Out, synthetic vision, TCAS II, and weather radar

• 10-passenger divan configuration with belted lavatory and forward right-hand galley

• Exterior: Matterhorn White with Rectrix Red stripes, last painted 2017

• Additional equipment: FANS 1/A+, second ADF, enhanced map overlays, pulse landing lights

• Based in England, United Kingdom

About this Model

Overview

The Challenger 350 is positioned as a super-midsize jet that emphasizes a wide, stand-up cabin, predictable transcontinental capability, and a systems package aligned with business-aviation flight departments. It bridges midsize economics and large-cabin comfort, with strong baggage volume and a cabin layout that supports both productive work and rest on longer legs.

Mission Fit

In typical use the Challenger 350 fits high-frequency business travel where city pairs can be covered nonstop most days, with reserves, and without pushing payload/range edges. It is particularly well-matched to schedules that mix short reposition legs with longer transcontinental sectors, where cabin comfort and baggage volume matter as much as block speed.

Cabin

The cabin is one of the aircraft’s defining attributes: a wide cross-section for the class, generally allowing a comfortable aisle and seating that feels closer to a large-cabin product than a traditional midsize. Most aircraft are configured with a forward galley, a double-club seating area, and an enclosed aft lavatory; many also include a belted lav seat for additional flexibility. Large windows, a flat floor, and good baggage volume support longer legs and multi-day trips.