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Refined Challenger 350 is a great addition for Sundt
Among pilots, the Challenger 350 aircraft is recognised as being agile, reliable and a pleasure to fly. It was the most-delivered business jet in the medium category in 2020, and it has joined the sizeable fleet of Sundt.
From Western Europe, the Challenger 350 business jet can take eight passengers nonstop to North America or fly from Oslo to Dubai.
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Sundt Air has taken delivery of a factory-new Challenger 350 business jet. The operator, an executive charter, aircraft management and special mission company based in Norway, will manage the Challenger 350 from an Oslo base. The aircraft is immediately available for charter.

“As the largest operator of business jets in Norway, we are thrilled to add another Challenger 350 aircraft to our fleet,” says Sundt CEO Tor Bratli. “Our customers appreciate the Challenger 350 jet's ideal combination of optimal performance and superior cabin comfort.”

Bombardier senior VP of sales Peter Likoray adds: “The Challenger 350 business jet allows passengers to remain comfortable, productive and well-rested as more people seek out safe and flexible alternative ways to travel. The iconic model continues to be a top choice among the most discerning travellers.”

From Western Europe, the Challenger 350 business jet can take eight passengers nonstop to North America or fly from Oslo to Dubai. Its runway agility enables it to operate from sought-after European destinations such as Lugano and Cannes and from short runways, such as in Gstaad, Switzerland. In 2019, the CL350 aircraft successfully completed a record speed flight from Gstaad to Malaga, Spain, completing the mission in two hours and four minutes at an average cruise speed of Mach 0.82. The jet is also certified for steep approach into London City airport.

Among its pilots, says Sundt Air, the Challenger 350 aircraft is recognised as being agile, reliable and a pleasure to fly. It was the most-delivered business jet in the medium category in 2020, making it the category leader for a seventh consecutive year. Paired with high-performance attributes, the Challenger 350 aircraft is designed to access challenging airfields, climb faster and cruise efficiently while providing a smooth ride.

Sundt Air is the largest business aircraft operator in Norway and manages one of the newest and largest fleets of light, midsize and super-midsize aircraft in Europe.

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