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BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 350(2020)

Specifications

Year2020
Serial Number20843
RegistrationN200JB
Total Hours--
LocationUnited States
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

OGARAJETS LLC

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Johnny Foster

404-229-4595

johnnyfoster@ogarajets.com

Aircraft Details

• Single U.S. operator since new

• Fully programmed engines and APU (JSSI coverage)

• 2,578 total airframe hours, 1,199 total landings

• Engines: Honeywell AS907-2-1A (Engine 1: 2,578 hrs/1,211 cycles, Engine 2: 2,588 hrs/1,215 cycles)

• APU: Honeywell GTCP36-150(BD), 1,764 hours, JSSI coverage

• Maintenance tracked on CAMP, strong maintenance pedigree, fresh 6/12/24/26/72 month inspections, 450 landing airframe inspection due April 2026

• Avionics: Collins ProLine 21 Advanced Suite, FANS-1/A+, Link 2000+, Synthetic Vision, Cockpit Voice Recorder, Flight Data Recorder, XM Weather, Enhanced Map Overlays, Pulse Landing & Logo Lights

• Gogo Galileo connectivity (in-progress), WiFi

• Interior: Forward 4-place club, aft 4-place club, belted lavatory (total 9 passengers), forward galley, aft lavatory with sink & vanity, large executive tables, power outlets & USB ports, bulkhead monitors, ample storage, microwave, beverage & ice compartments, plank vinyl flooring (in-progress), new carpet scheduled May 2026

• Exterior: Snow White with Union Jack Blue & Red striping, last painted 2020

• Offered by OGARAJETS, Atlanta, GA

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.