Large-Cabin Jet

Bombardier Challenger 600

Large-Cabin Jet·1980 – 1983·2 engines·Up to 19 passengers

Bombardier Challenger 600 — Large-Cabin Jet with 2,600 nm max range, 459 kts cruise, and 5,700 ft published takeoff distance.

2,600 nm
Max Range
459 kts
Max Cruise
5,700 ft
Takeoff Distance
19
Passengers (max)

Performance Specifications

SpecificationPublished Figure
Range & Altitude
Max range2,600 nm
NBAA IFR range (4 pax)2,600 nm
Max cruise speed459 kts
Max altitude41,000 ft
Runway Performance
Takeoff distance5,700 ft
Landing distance2,700 ft
Hot & high capableNo
Unpaved runway capableNo
Powerplant
Engines2
EngineLycoming ALF 502L
Engine programs availablepay_as_you_go
Avionics & Systems
Avionics suiteLegacy Collins/Honeywell avionics; later aircraft commonly upgraded
Single-pilot certifiedNo
APU availableYes

Performance figures are published catalog values under standard conditions. Actual performance varies with weight, density altitude, winds, and configuration. Verify with the manufacturer or type certificate data sheet before use.

Cabin & Capacity

SpecificationDimension
Max passengers19
Typical passengers10
Cabin length28 ft
Cabin width8 ft
Cabin height6 ft
Baggage volume115 cu ft
Stand-up cabinYes
Flat floorNo
Enclosed lavatoryYes

Indicative Ownership Economics

Cost ElementIndicative Figure

All cost figures are indicative and based on Camber's curated catalog with standard assumptions (400 hrs/yr utilization, day-one ownership). Actual costs depend on configuration, utilization, location, financing structure, and market conditions. Acquisition prices are ranges from the pre-owned market and do not reflect any specific transaction. These figures are intended to orient the analysis, not substitute for a deal-specific model. Camber does not provide tax, legal, or financial advice.

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