Bombardier Challenger 3500 Charter
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The Bombardier Challenger 3500 is the latest evolution of the class-leading 350, with an upgraded cabin and the smart features of a new-generation jet. On the Miami–New York corridor it pairs the proven wide cabin with the most modern interior in its class.
- 3,400 nm range
- 470 ktas cruise
- 8–9 passengers
Private charters on the Miami–New York corridor depart from Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) or Miami International Airport (MIA), and arrive at Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Republic Airport (FRG) or Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP).
Challenger 3500 specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Bombardier.
- 3,400 nm
- Max range
- 470 ktas
- Cruise speed
- 8–9
- Passengers
- 6 ft 0 in
- Cabin height
- 106 cu ft
- Baggage
- 45,000 ft
- Service ceiling
The Challenger 3500 on the Miami–New York route
With 3,400 nautical miles of range, the Challenger 3500 flies the 1,000-mile corridor as an effortless nonstop, with coast-to-coast legs to spare. At Mach 0.83 it covers the route in roughly 2.5 hours.
Cabin and baggage
The 25-foot-2 cabin keeps the 7-foot-2 width and flat floor of the 350, adds voice-controlled cabin management, a wellness-focused seat design and a 106-cubic-foot baggage hold. It is the most up-to-date super-midsize cabin available.
Why travellers choose the Challenger 3500
- The newest super-midsize cabin available
- A wide 7-foot-2 flat-floor cabin
- Nonstop Miami to New York with range to spare
- Voice-controlled cabin and modern seats
- Coast-to-coast range on one aircraft
Inside the Challenger 3500
Charter services for the Miami–New York route
Frequently asked questions
How much is a Challenger 3500 charter from Miami to New York?
A one-way Challenger 3500 charter on the Miami–New York route is typically $30,000 to $44,000 all-in, depending on date and availability, with fuel, fees and taxes included.
How many passengers does the Challenger 3500 seat?
Eight to nine in a typical layout, with up to ten certified. Its wide flat-floor cabin comfortably carries the group with full luggage.
Can the Challenger 3500 fly Miami to New York nonstop?
Effortlessly. With 3,400 nautical miles of range against the route's roughly 1,000, it flies nonstop with ample reserves and handles transcontinental trips.
How is the Challenger 3500 different from the 350?
It shares the 350's wide cabin and adds a refreshed, more modern interior — voice-controlled cabin management, updated seats and finishes. We can compare both.
Ready to fly Miami to New York?
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