Specifications
AI Description
- Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 91; airframe tracking via Traxxall.
- Inspections:
- 1600-Hour Inspection due by 2018-01-10
- 2400-Hour Inspection due by 2021-11-24
- 3200-Hour Inspection due by 2013-01-29
- 96-Month Inspection due by 2021-01-19
- 600-Hour Inspection due by 2022-03-25
- 800-Hour Inspection due by 2023-11-11
- 36-Month Inspection complied on 2022-01-14, next due by 2025-01-01
- 6-Month Inspection complied on 2024-01-19, next due by 2025-01-01
- 12-Month Inspection complied on 2024-01-19, next due by 2025-01-01
- 24-Month Inspection complied on 2024-01-24, next due by 2025-01-01
- 400-Hour Inspection complied on 2025-01-01, next due by 2023-11-11
- 1200-Hour Inspection complied on 2025-01-01, next due by 2021-08-11
- 48-Month Inspection complied on 2025-01-01, next due by 2021-01-19
- Engines: Model CF34-3B; on-condition TBO; maintenance under On-Point Solutions Program.
- Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21, dual Collins GPS-4000A, dual Collins ADF-462, and more.
- Interior: Executive configuration for 14 passengers; beige leather seating; aft side-facing lavatory; forward galley with high-temperature oven.
- Additional Equipment: Winglets, life rafts, dual fire extinguishers, and more.
- Features: Equipped with ADS-B, Emergency Vision Assurance System, Heads-Up Display, and more.
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.