Challenger 300 profile, including current pricing, manufacturing dates, cabin size and passenger capacity, range, speed, baggage space, fractional ownership and jet card options
Bombardier Challenger 300 Facts
Originally launched as the Bombardier Continental, the Challenger 300 is popular for its flat floor standup cabin and ability to fly U.S. coast to coast nonstop.
The Challenger 300 and its identical sister the Challenger 350 are popular with fractional aircraft providers and also dedicated jet card options.
The price for a used Challenger 300 starts at about $7.5 million.
Manufacturing Dates
Production Start: 2003
Production End: 2014
Challenger 300 Related Models
The super-midsize Bombardier Challenger 350 was the follow-up to the Challenger 300
Fleet Size
As of November 2019, Amstat lists 453 Challenger 300s
Cabin Category
Super Midsize Jet
Challenger 300 Cabin Size and Passengers

Height: 6.08 feet
Width: 7.17 feet
Length: 23.7 feet
Seating Capacity: 8 to 10
Range
Full: 3,065 nautical miles
Four Passengers: 3,340 nautical miles
Speed
Maximum Cruise Speed: 541 mph
Normal Cruise Speed: 528 mph
Long-Range Cruise Speed: 528 mph
Baggage Space
106 cubic feet, all interior and accessible from the passenger cabin
Access
Fractional Ownership – Yes
Dedicated Jet Card – Yes
Pricing
Used Challenge 300s are listed starting at $7.65 million
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