Bombardier Challenger 600

GENERAL

Description The Bombardier Challenger 600 series is a family of business jets developed by Canadair after a Bill Lear concept, and then produced from 1986 by its new owner, Bombardier Aerospace. At the end of 1975, Canadair began funding the development of LearStar 600, and then bought the design for a wide-cabin business jet in April 1976. On 29 October, the programme was launched, backed by the Canadian federal government, and designed to comply with new FAR part 25 standards.
Wake Turbulence Category M
Aerodrome Reference Category
Approach Category C
Variants 600, 601, 604, 505, 650
Manufacturer Bombardier
First Flight 8th Nov 1978
Launch Organisation
Largest Operator
First Registered In India
Users In India Viking, FBW, Karnavati, Zest, Gujarat Gov

4000 nm
Range
M 0.80
Cruise Speed
19
Passengers Carried
Total in India
3,100 Kgs
Payload
41,000
Service Ceiling
US$ 32.3m
Price
1066
Number Built


Takeoff 1,737m
Landing 930m

RUNWAY REQUIRED AT MTOW/MLW

SPECIFICATIONS

Crew 2
Passenger Capacity 290
Length 62.81 m
Wingspan 60.1 m
Height 17.02 m
Wing Area 377 sqm
Max Ramp Weight 2,53,000 Kgs
Fuel Capacity 1,26,372 L
Engine GEnx-1B, RR Trent 1000
Thrust 71,000 Lbs

Fleet Detail

MSN TAIL MAKER MODEL ENGINE CONF FIRST FLT LESSOR REMARKS
5787 VT-APL Bombardier Challenger 605 CF34-3B 9 Active
5706 VT-AUV Bombardier Challenger 600 CF34 9 Active
5629 VT-ZST Bombardier Bombardier Challenger 604 CF34-3B 9 Active