Challenger 300

SUPER MID-SIZE PIONEER

Superior operational reliability.

SPACIOUS CABIN

Largest cabin in its class.

FUNCTIONAL DESIGN

Embodies elegance and luxury.

NOISE REDUCTION

Advanced noise cancellation technology and vibration absorbers.

AMPLE BAGGAGE SPACE

High storage capacity.

Discover The Challenger 300

Manufactured by Canadian-based aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace, the Bombardier Challenger 300 fits into the classification of a super mid-sized business jet. Offering space for up to nine passengers and a flight range of several thousand nautical miles, this aircraft is well-suited for business, personal, and group travel.

The Bombardier Challenger 300 jet is capable of transporting up to ten passengers, depending on the exact layout. All models offer ample space to move about, adjustable seats, LED lighting, Wi-Fi, and many other amenities. The aircraft’s twelve windows provide plenty of natural light, and the provided storage space will hold an impressive 700+ pounds of luggage.

The Challenger 300 is absolutely in a class of its own, making it a wise choice for those who want both luxury and economy. Reach out to one of our team members right away to secure a booking.


Challenger 300 Cabin Layout

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Challenger 300 Specifications

Geneva, Switzerland

Geneva is a city on the shore of Lake Geneva, hemmed in on the far side by the Alps. The city is filled with international organisations of virtually every kind, as well as watchmakers and world-class chocolatiers. The best of these are set up along a ribbon of the boulevard, called ‘le quai,’ that surrounds Lake Geneva and leads toward the old town centre. The Jet d’Eau and the home of the United Nations are both items on any Geneva checklist.

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Rome, Italy

Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city full of art, architecture, and ruins. Among the most notable remains of the Ancient Romans are the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Pantheon. Visit Vatican City, home to two major monuments: St. Peter’s Basilica, the largest of its kind in the world, and the Sistine Chapel, a historic chapel that has undergone several redecorations by the Popes.

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Ibiza, Spain

Ibiza has long been a destination for sun worshippers, partygoers, and various other types of visitors seeking endless excitement. The island’s white beaches with clear aquamarine waters, sleepy villages, and a multitude of treats for the senses are not lost within the multi-coloured magic of the island. Local seafood restaurants have a plethora of gastro-delicacies to suit gourmands of any degree of sophistication.

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Dublin, Scotland

Dublin is dominating as one of the major business hubs in Europe as a diverse and progressive tech and banking industry is established in the city. Companies often prefer to set up shop in the city due to immense connectivity, competitive tax rates, and a lively business environment. Bustling tourism and a unique blend of an old town with a modern metropolis have made the city attractive to businesses and holidaygoers alike.

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