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Second Challenger 300 joins Chantilly charter fleet
Chantilly Air continues to grow with this latest charter fleet addition that will bring coast to coast and international capability to its Washington DC-based operations.
The Challenger 300 will be based in the Washington DC area.
Read this story in our January 2023 printed issue.

As demand for business aircraft continues to increase, US Part 135 operator Chantilly Air has announced the addition of a second Bombardier Challenger 300 to its charter and managed fleet based in the Washington DC area. The 10 passenger, super-mid aircraft is available immediately for domestic and international charter.

“This Challenger 300 is a great addition to Chantilly Air’s fleet. With a refreshed interior in 2022, wi-fi and the ability to go coast to coast non-stop, the Washington DC charter market has gained a great aircraft to meet its aviation needs,” says director of managed aircraft and charter Caleb Stitely. “Chantilly Air is incredibly thankful for the continued expansion of our charter fleet as we provide a tailored aircraft management experience to the aircraft owner.”

The layout includes a forward four place club seating area as well as an aft divan alongside two additional club seats.

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