Challenger 650

WIDEST IN-CLASS CABIN

Ample room to move around freely.

KA-BAND CONNECTIVITY

Productivity even at 41,000 feet.

UNLIMITED BAGGAGE ACCESS

Personal items are always within reach.

SMOOTH RIDE

Wing design ensures a comfortable journey.

COMFORT REFINED

World class-leading comfort.

Discover The Challenger 650

The Challenger 650 is Bombardier’s best-selling large aircraft for many good reasons. A few of these reasons include having the widest-in-class cabin, a large global reach, and low operating costs. Amenities such as Ka-band high-speed internet connectivity will ensure that all onboard stay connected to the rest of the world at all times.

Value a quiet, smooth flight? The wings of the Challenger 650 were designed specifically to provide a quiet, smooth ride from takeoff to landing. With increased seat sizes, the highest amount of sleeping capacity in the business jet class, and plenty of space to move freely about the cabin, it’s no wonder why so many come to Platinum Jets requesting this aircraft for their private air travel needs. 

With an industry-leading dispatch reliability of over 99.9 percent, the Challenger 650 platform was designed to deliver safety and peace of mind. It’s simply as good as it gets in the world of private aviation.


Challenger 650 Cabin Layout

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Challenger 650 Specifications

Grenoble, France

The bustling yet charming city of Grenoble, located in the French Alps, is an excellent place to experience nature, culture, and charm whilst having fun or boosting business. Grenoble is a leading centre of innovation and technology, from its distinguished research institutes and attractions to the heart of the ‘Silicon Valley of Europe’ and its thriving economy.

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Isle of Man, United Kingdom

The Isle of Man lies in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland. Its government, while self-governing, is very British and a popular retreat for offshore companies and financial services due to low taxation. The island is a lovely place with a substantial heritage and is also quite welcoming to newcomers. Many travel for business to this small island at the edge of the world for a wide variety of reasons.

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Malaga, Spain

Ready to head out to Malaga? This city offers a fascinating blend of old and new, combining deep history with a modern buzz. Malaga has acres of beautiful beaches and plenty of historic sites to explore, including the Alcazaba Fortress and the imposing Roman Theatre, as well as being the birthplace of the artist Pablo Picasso, whose home has now, rightfully, been turned into a museum.

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Oslo, Norway

Oslo is a vibrant city that has a lot to offer. The city boasts one of the world’s highest quality of living rankings, has an outstanding public transport structure, and has plenty of green spaces all around. These are just a few of the recognised hallmarks of the standards of living that its visitors and inhabitants enjoy. Get in on the action by visiting Korketrekkeren (The Corkscrew). This extremely popular toboggan run takes you down and through the hills of Oslo, offering quite a thrilling bit of winter fun.

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