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Encyclopedia > Bombardier Challenger

The Canadair Challenger business jet is a family of mid-sized jets produced by Bombardier Aerospace. Business jet (slang, Bizjet) is a term for a jet aircraft, usually of modest size, designed for transporting small groups of business people for commercial reasons at a time convenient to their business needs. ... Bombardier Aerospace is a division of the Bombardier group. ...


The original Challengers were designed by Bill Lear as the LearJet 600 William (Bill) Powell Lear (June 26, 1902 - May 14, 1978) was an American electrical engineer and businessman. ... The Bombardier Challenger is a family of business jets designed by Bill Lear and produced first by Canadair until that company was bought by Bombardier Aerospace in 1986. ...

The Canadair Regional Jet is a derivative of the business jet turned into the first of the new wave of regional jets. The Bombardier Challenger is a family of business jets designed by Bill Lear and produced first by Canadair until that company was bought by Bombardier Aerospace in 1986. ... The Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) is a small Canadian airliner based originally on the Canadair Challenger business jet. ... SN Brussels Airlines Avro RJ85 regional jet A regional jet (RJ) is a small jet aircraft that was intended to fly passengers from point to point as efficiently as possible. ...

A derivative of the CRJ-200, turned back into a business jet is called the Challenger 800 The Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) is a small Canadian airliner based originally on the Canadair Challenger business jet. ... The Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) is a small Canadian airliner based originally on the Canadair Challenger business jet. ... ... The Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) is a small Canadian airliner based originally on the Canadair Challenger business jet. ...


A new clean-sheet design Bombardier Continental business jet was produced, to accommodate trans-continental ranges. However the marketing department determined it was wasteful for so many product names, and rechristened this the Challenger 300. The Bombardier Aerospace Continental or Challenger 300 is a super-mid-sized jet capable of tranversing trans-continental distances. ... The Bombardier Continental or Challenger 300 is a super-mid-sized jet capable of traversing trans-continental distances. ...


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It is positioned between the Bombardier Learjet and Challenger 604/605 series, providing a transcontinental transport capability for a typical load of eight passengers, though high-density arrangements for 15 are possible as well.
Initial flight of the prototype was on 14 August 2001 from the Bombardier Learjet plant in Wichita, Kansas, with test pilot Jim Grabman at the controls.
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