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BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 601-3A(1992)

Specifications

Year1992
Serial Number5117
RegistrationN601WY
Total Hours8,564.6
LocationFORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

AIRSLICE

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+15618004165

Aircraft Details

  • Model: BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 601-3A
  • Interior: Luxurious cabin with seating for up to 10 passengers
  • Configuration: Spacious layout with a galley and lavatory
  • Avionics: Equipped with advanced navigation and communication systems
  • Engines: Powered by reliable engines for optimal performance
  • Range: Capable of long-range flights
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained with a comprehensive service history
  • Features: Includes modern amenities for passenger comfort
  • Exterior: Sleek design with a striking paint scheme
  • Usage: Ideal for corporate travel and private ownership
  • Ownership: Implies potential for fractional ownership or co-ownership arrangements.

About this Model

Overview

The Challenger 601-3A is a development of the original Challenger concept aimed at delivering a wide, comfortable cabin and airline-style systems in a business-jet package. In buyer terms, it typically appeals to operators who value cabin comfort, baggage volume, and stable long-range cruise over the latest avionics integrations or the lowest fuel burn seen in newer designs.

Mission Fit

Most 601-3A missions center on comfortable point-to-point travel with a true large-cabin feel, often with a small group and room to work en route. It can cover long stage lengths, but real-world payload/range performance is sensitive to interior weight, reserves, and hot/high conditions—so the best use case is planned long legs with realistic passenger and baggage assumptions rather than maximum-range marketing scenarios.

Cabin

The 601-3A’s defining trait is cabin cross-section: a wide aisle and seating that tends to feel less confining than midsize aircraft. Typical interiors support club seating with additional chairs or a divan, and most configurations provide an enclosed aft lavatory. The cabin supports productive travel—space for laptops, documents, and carry-ons—while the baggage areas (including external baggage) are generally helpful for longer trips.