“Business within reach” is the motto of the Bombardier Challenger 650 midsize jet. This elegant twin-engine business jet seats up to 12 passengers in executive-class luxury.
Challenger 650 History
The 650 is the latest aircraft built on the successful 600-series platform developed in the 1980s. Though based on earlier designs, the Challenger 650 is definitely a 21st-century jet. The first 650 entered service in 2015 with improved avionics, more seating, and better thrust than any jet in the 600 series, including the Challenger 605.
Challenger 650 Interior Cabin Features
One of the standout features of the Challenger 650 interior is its class-leading width at 7 feet, 11 inches. Whether you’re flying for business or taking time to unwind, you’ll have plenty of room to stretch out or recline in handcrafted leather seats.
Other cabin amenities include:
- Smart cabin controls right from your seat—adjust lighting, temperature, entertainment, and more.
- Easy device pairing with the entertainment and control system.
- Fastest in-flight internet available, perfect for Zoom calls or even online gaming mid-flight.
- Access to your luggage during the flight, so you’re never stuck waiting for essentials.
- Upgraded galley with full-size appliances to make onboard dining easy.
Challenger 650 Specs – Range, Speed, Interior
This jet isn’t just about looks; it’s built to perform. The Challenger 650 range, power, and comfort make it ideal for longer trips without sacrificing luxury.
- Seats: Up to 12 passengers
- Luggage Space: 115 cubic feet
- Top Speed: Mach 0.85 (652 mph)
- Cruise Speed: Mach 0.80 (614 mph)
- Maximum Range: 4,000 nautical miles (approx. 4,603 miles). That’s enough to go nonstop from LA to Dublin or London to Singapore.
- Smooth Ride: Redesigned wings offer a more stable, quieter flight.
- Steep Approach Certified: Access airports like Aspen and London City with no issues.
When you factor in its long-range capability, spacious cabin, and impressive performance, the Challenger 650 operating cost offers strong value for both business and leisure travelers who fly frequently.