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Bombardier Challenger 350 joins TAG Aviation charter fleet

Bombardier Business Aircraft announced yesterday the addition of a new Challenger 350 aircraft to TAG Aviation Europe's growing charter fleet.

Based in Geneva, the Challenger 350 is the first to be delivered in Switzerland and began commercial charter flight operations in early May.

“The Challenger 350 is an exciting addition to our continuously expanding charter fleet. We work hard to ensure that our offer always matches our customers’ needs,” said Florent Sériès, Vice President Sales and Marketing, TAG Aviation Europe. “The Challenger 350 business jet’s powerful performance and impressively wide cabin design, combined with class-leading comfort, make it the perfect aircraft for typical European charters. I am certain it will provide our customers with an experience that far exceeds their expectations.”

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“We are delighted to see our Challenger 350 aircraft join TAG Aviation’s growing fleet and to bring the world’s best-selling super-midsize business jet to Switzerland,” said Christophe Degoumois, Vice President, Sales, Europe, Russia, CIS and Israel. “The Challenger 350 aircraft was designed to provide our customers with an exceptional experience. Offering cutting-edge technology and the most elegant cabin, the Challenger 350 is the perfect choice for the European market.”

The Challenger 350 aircraft can reach a maximum range of 5,926 km and a maximum operating speed of Mach 0.83 (882 km/h), accommodating up to nine passengers in a standard configuration.

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TAG Aviation Europe has a worldwide fleet of business jets for charter in Europe comprised of approximately 60 jets that range from a four-seat entry-level small cabin aircraft to a Boeing 757.
 

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