Bombardier - CEO, Éric Martel.
CEO, Éric Martel.
Source: Radio Canada.
  • Bombardier’s (BBD.A) first customer-ordered Challenger 3500 business jet has entered into service
  • The Challenger 3500 aircraft offers many of the features of the company’s ultra-luxurious Global family as standard equipment
  • Launched in 2021, the Challenger 3500 business jet has been garnering accolades, including one of the most sought-after international distinctions for design and innovation excellence, the Red Dot: Best of the Best Award
  • Bombardier provides business jet design, manufacturing and services
  • Bombardier (BBD.A) opened trading at $34.25

Bombardier’s (BBD.A) first customer-ordered Challenger 3500 has entered into service.

The Challenger 3500 aircraft offers many of the features of the company’s ultra-luxurious Global family as standard equipment, including Bombardier’s stylish and exclusive Nuage seat. 

Éric Martel, President and CEO of Bombardier, commented on the news.

Our Challenger 3500 business jet is clearly the right aircraft for today. Customers are impressed by the aircraft’s elevated experience, from the comfort and sustainability of its cabin to cost efficiency to reliability. And our teams have done an amazing job delivering this aircraft to market in less than a year since it was launched.”

The Challenger 3500 business jet has been garnering accolades since the program was launched in September 2021. In April 2022, the aircraft won one of the most sought-after international distinctions for design and innovation excellence, the Red Dot: Best of the Best Award.

Bombardier provides business jet design, manufacturing and services.

Bombardier (BBD.A) opened trading at C$34.25.


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