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BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 604(2003)

Specifications

Year2003
Serial Number5563
RegistrationC-GGLR
Total Hours8,321
LocationMONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

ECHO AVIATION LEASING CORPORATION

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Aircraft Details

• Canadian-registered, always hangared, with pristine pedigree and ownership history

• 10-passenger executive interior, refurbished in 2021 with tan leather seating, new carpet, and lower sidewall re-covering

• Forward galley with high-temp oven, microwave, and ice drawer; aft lavatory; retractable leather privacy curtain

• Engines: GE CF34-3B (both enrolled on GE On-Point, 8,297 hours, 4,001 cycles)

• Airframe enrolled on Bombardier Smart Parts Plus, maintenance tracked in CAMP

• APU: Honeywell GTCP 36-150 (CL) enrolled on MSP Gold (4,999 hours)

• Avionics: Collins Pro Line 4 suite, FANS 1/A+, WAAS/LPV, ADS-B Out V2, TCAS 7.1, 4G Avionica mini QAR MK III, Vision Safe EVAS, SATCOM, dual FMS, CVR/FDR, and more

• Entertainment: Airshow, A/V input, forward and aft monitors

• Communications: Aviator 350 Swift Broadband high-speed data, True North Optelity phone system

• Exterior repainted in 2021: Chevron gloss white with midnight blue and metallic gold accents, corporate logo on engines and winglets

• Winglets and three additional cabin windows

• Recent and upcoming major inspections scheduled through December 2027

About this Model

Overview

The Challenger 604 is a long-range derivative of the Challenger line designed around a wide, stand-up cabin cross-section and consistent cruise performance. In typical operation it supports coast-to-coast North America with reserves and can cover many North Atlantic missions with appropriate payload, routing, and alternates. Buyers tend to value the combination of a comparatively spacious cabin, straightforward systems philosophy for its era, and a mature global support footprint.

Mission Fit

It fits missions where passenger comfort, baggage, and range matter more than access to very short runways. For international flying, capability is strong, but real-world range varies with passenger count, winds, alternates, and regulatory fuel requirements.

Cabin

The cabin is known for its width and headroom, supporting a conference-style seating zone and a separate aft area that can be arranged for additional seating or rest. A forward galley and enclosed lavatory are typical, which helps on longer sectors. Baggage space is generally ample for a full passenger load, and the cabin layout supports both work and rest depending on configuration.