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BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 605(2011)

Specifications

Year2011
Serial Number5867
RegistrationN372G
Total Hours3,404.8
LocationWASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Bristol Associates, Inc.

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AI Description

  • Model: Challenger 605
  • Condition: Used
  • Engine Maintenance Program: OnPoint Solutions Program
  • Engines: CF34-3B, SNEW time 3,401.3 hours, 2,426 cycles each
  • Auxiliary Power Unit: Honeywell GTCP36-150, 2,733 hours, on Honeywell MSP
  • Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21 Advanced, dual Collins GPS-4000A, TCAS II, FANS 1/A with ADS-B out, Honeywell Mark V EGPWS
  • Features: Equipped with dual IRS, 8.33 channel spacing, aft lavatory, forward galley, heads-up display, high-speed data/Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and winglets
  • Interior: Executive configuration for 10 passengers, beige leather seating, forward galley with high-temperature oven, dual 18-inch monitors, DirecTV entertainment system
  • Additional Equipment: 40 cubic foot oxygen bottle, baggage smoke detector, powered window shades, eight electrical outlets
  • Certification: RVSM compliant
  • Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 135 standards, entered service November 14, 2011

About this Model

Overview

The Challenger 605 is an evolution of the Challenger 604, retaining the same airframe concept while updating the flight deck and refining passenger-environment features. It is typically selected for operators who want a true large-cabin experience—stand-up cabin height, a wide aisle, and consistent baggage access—without moving into the heavier, longer-range ultra-long-range category. In day-to-day use it’s often positioned as a reliable transcontinental and near-intercontinental platform that prioritizes cabin comfort and mission flexibility over maximum cruise speed.

Mission Fit

The 605 fits missions where a large cabin and range matter more than peak speed. Typical use cases include coast-to-coast flights, longer overwater or international legs with appropriate reserves, and trips where passengers value a quieter, spacious environment for work and rest. It can support a wide mix of passenger counts depending on interior, but it is most compelling when you regularly carry mid-to-higher passenger loads and want consistent comfort across longer stages.

Cabin

The cabin is known for its width and stand-up height, enabling easier movement and a less confined feel than super-midsize aircraft. Interiors commonly include a forward galley, club seating with additional conference or divan arrangements, and an aft lavatory. Baggage capacity is typically generous for the class, and many configurations allow in-flight access—useful for longer trips where passengers may need coats, crew supplies, or additional luggage during flight.