The story behind the Challenger 3500
Bombardier launched the Challenger 3500 at NBAA-BACE 2021 as a comprehensive refresh of the Challenger 350 — not a new type, but a substantial cabin, avionics and connectivity upgrade to an already dominant super-midsize platform. First delivery was in September 2022. The core airframe, wing, engines and flight controls are unchanged from the 350, which means everything the market already knew about the 350's range, field performance and reliability transfers directly to the 3500.
What Bombardier changed is the passenger experience. The 3500 introduced a completely redesigned cabin with the industry's first voice-controlled cabin management system, standard Nuage seating from the Global 7500 (until now the exclusive province of Bombardier's ultra-long-range flagship), 24-inch 4K bulkhead displays, and OLED-lit passenger service units. The result is a cabin that feels a generation more contemporary than a 350 built even three years earlier, on an airframe with the same 3,200 nm range and 4,835 ft balanced field length.
For charter clients the Challenger 3500 is the newest and most contemporary super-midsize on the market — and because it shares type certification with the 350, operators have been able to introduce it into fleets without a new type rating and price it aggressively against the Praetor 600 and Citation Longitude.
