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TAG takes delivery of first Swiss Challenger 350
TAG Aviation has added a Geneva-based Challenger 350 to its fleet. The aircraft is the first of its kind to be delivered to Switzerland and is immediately available for charter.
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TAG Aviation has added a Geneva-based Challenger 350 to its fleet. The aircraft is the first of its kind to be delivered to Switzerland and is immediately available for charter.

“The Challenger 350 is an exciting addition to our continuously expanding charter fleet,” says VP of sales and marketing Florent Sériès. “We work hard to ensure that our offer always matches our customers' needs. The jet's powerful performance and impressively wide cabin design, combined with class-leading comfort, make it the perfect aircraft for European charters. I am certain it will provide our customers with an experience that far exceeds their expectations.”

Capable of reaching a maximum range of 3,200 nm and operating speed of Mach 0.83, the CL350 is equipped with a modern cabin management system. It can accommodate up to nine passengers in a standard configuration.

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