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Bombardier Challenger 350 Aircraft On Display In Poland

Company Embarking On An Eastern European Tour

The Bombardier Challenger 350 demonstrator aircraft will embark on its Eastern European tour starting with a well-awaited stop in Poland.

“Bombardier is excited to showcase this class-leading product to operators in the region,” said Christophe Degoumois, Vice President, Sales, Europe, Russia and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Bombardier Business Aircraft. “The Challenger 350 aircraft offers one of the widest, most spacious cabin in its category and boasts larger windows and a more advanced HD Cabin Management System. It is perfectly suited for the requirements of business jet travellers in Poland,” he added.
 
Not only does the Challenger 350 aircraft feature the very latest in avionics functionality but it offers the segment’s most advanced cabin that maximizes natural light and redefines interior comfort and design sophistication, all while maintaining the performance attributes that have become synonymous with the Challenger family. It is easily differentiated on the ramp with its canted winglets, which, coupled with higher thrust engines, give the Challenger 350 aircraft more performance, more efficiency and lower direct operating costs than its competitors*.
 
The Challenger 350 jet, certified in Poland, builds upon the legendary segment defining clean-sheet Challenger 300 jet and boasts class-defining performance. New engines and canted winglets increase the aircraft’s range to 3,200 nautical miles and enable a direct climb to 43,000 feet. Key city pairs will be well within reach, with the aircraft able to fly eight passengers from Warsaw to Santa Maria (Azores), Tenerife (Canary Islands) or Dubai (United Arab Emirates). Farther afield, you will be able to connect effortlessly with only one stop, Warsaw to New York (New York), Recife (Brazil), Hong Kong (China) or Johannesburg (South Africa).

(Image from file)

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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