What is the Challenger 3500’s fuel consumption?
Two Honeywell HTF 7350 engines power the Challenger 3500 each offering 7,323lbst of thrust and using a combined 239 478 gallons of fuel per hour (GPH). Despite its luxury and performance, the Challenger 350 boasts competitive operating costs, making it a favorite for charter operators and private owners alike. Its fuel-efficient design and reliable Honeywell HTF7350 engines ensure lower expenses over time.
What is the difference between Challenger 350 and 3500?
In comparison to the Challenger 350, the cabin altitude of the Challenger 3500 was reduced by 31% to 4,850 ft. With a take-off distance of 1,474 m and a landing distance of 721m, the Challenger 3500 can also operate in challenging airports worldwide, such as London City and Lugano. The aircraft can climb to 13,106 m, avoiding commercial air traffic and adverse weather conditions that can result in turbulence.