The
refreshed jet, named Challenger 3500, was launched earlier this
month as Bombardier vies to protect its dominant share of the
market and capitalize on higher demand for private flying during
the pandemic.
Bombardier, which has focused on paying down debt after facing a
cash crunch in 2015, is under constant pressure to upgrade its
expensive business jets in a market where wealthy buyers demand
the latest features.
The Challenger 3500 seats up to 10 passengers and comes with
voice-controlled cabin systems for a number of functions like
lighting and multimedia. It is also equipped with a smaller
version of the chaise lounge seats found on the flagship Global
7500.
The jet, expected to enter service in the second half of 2022,
will list for $26.7 million, the same price as the 350, the
company has said.
The company did not disclose the name of the buyer.
(Reporting by Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh
Kuber and Anil D'Silva)
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