Challenger 850

WIDEST IN-CLASS CABIN

Room for up to 14 passengers.

ROOM TO MOVE

Spacious cabin with stand-up headroom.

NON-STOP TRAVEL

Range of over 2,800 nautical miles.

FAST CONNECTIVITY

Ka-band high-speed internet.

ULTIMATE COMFORT

Comfortable seating configurations for long flights.

Discover The Challenger 850

The Bombardier Challenger 850 is Bombardier Aerospace’s largest super-midsize business jet. The design is based on the company’s Bombardier CRJ200 LR, an aircraft that can seat up to 50 passengers. The Challenger 850 would become a sleeker, more updated version that was produced up until 2012.

With seating for an average of 12 to 16 passengers, the number of seats that the Challenger 850 includes is quite a few smaller than the CRJ200. However, the Challenger 850 jet offers significant advantages, including a transcontinental range and the capacity to cruise at a speed of an amazingly fast Mach 0.80.

It is quite easy to see why the Bombardier Challenger 850 jet has become such a popular aircraft with executives and VIPs in search of luxury travel. From the aforementioned spacious interior to the aircraft’s exceptional performance capabilities, the 850 is designed to soar past the already high standards set by the aviation industry. 


Challenger 850 Cabin Layout

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Challenger 850 Specifications

Luxor, Egypt

Luxor is one of Egypt’s most captivating places. On day trips, the temples of Karnak and Luxor, the Valley of Kings with the pharaoh tombs, and the Temple of Hatshepsut on the rocky hillsides can be explored. 

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  • 30
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Perugia, Italy

The Etruscan city of Perugia is a southeastern Italian city in Umbria. This old city is full of history and culture. The history of the hilltop medieval town perched atop the hill is an interesting one. Official UNESCO sites of Etruscan pillars and magnificent Renaissance monuments like the Palazzo dei Priori and the Cathedral of San Lorenzo are absolute must-sees for all who visit Perugia.

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  • 1
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  • 30
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Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Dutch capital, Amsterdam, is a lovely mix of historic and modern. The city sees a large number of visitors on holiday or coming in for business, but if you’re interested in visiting during one of the slower months, we’d be happy to help make this happen. For a traditional experience, visit the windmill village of Zaanse Schans. There, you can see real Dutch arts, crafts, and architecture.

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Dublin, Ireland

There are few places in the world where you will feel like taking things slower than Dublin City. The Irish capital is as much an open-air museum as it is a cultural haven on the edges of small-town Europe. For the business traveller, Dublin is a bustling marketplace and financial hub with an exploding tech industry and startups galore.

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