
Specifications
AI Description
- Two corporate/US owners since new.
- Engines on GE OnPoint program.
- Airframe on Smart Parts Plus with optional cabin system component coverage.
- APU on Honeywell MSP Gold.
- Recent 96-month inspection completed in March 2025 at Bombardier, Dallas.
- L5 AVANCE Gogo Wi-Fi installed.
- FANS 1/A & CPDLC compliant with Datalink Link 2000+.
- Freshly refurbished softgoods in March 2025 by Bombardier, Dallas.
- Twelve (12) passenger forward galley configuration.
- Interior features a forward four-place club, aft four-place berthable divan opposite a four-place conference group, and an aft passenger lavatory.
- Exterior: Vestal white upper fuselage, Award blue lower fuselage with silver and Award blue accent striping.
- Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21 Advanced, dual FMC-6200 FMS, triple Honeywell Laseref VI IRUs, and various communication and navigation systems.
- Entertainment: Lufthansa Technik CMS system, dual 24" monitors, Blu-ray/DVD/CD player, and iPod Touch.
- Additional equipment includes a TIA microwave, high-temperature convection oven, and coffee maker.
About this Model
Overview
The Challenger 650 is a large-cabin business jet built around a wide cross-section cabin and a systems approach aimed at reliable, repeatable long-range operations. It is commonly selected by flight departments that value a cabin that supports meetings in flight, consistent luggage capacity, and a conservative performance envelope suited to a wide variety of airports and seasonal conditions.
Mission Fit
In practice, the aircraft aligns well with transcontinental and many transatlantic mission profiles depending on payload, winds, and alternates. Typical planning emphasizes carrying a full passenger load with a comfortable fuel reserve while keeping baggage accessible throughout the flight—useful for multi-leg days and international trips with more luggage.
Cabin
The cabin is known for its width and a layout that can accommodate both conversation and focused work. A full-service galley and an enclosed aft lavatory are common, supporting longer stage lengths and a more self-contained passenger experience. Baggage capacity is a key part of the design; many configurations allow in-flight access, which helps when travelers need coats, briefcases, or personal items mid-mission.