Airshare adds Bombardier’s best-selling Challenger 350 business jets to its fleet
With plans to double its fractional fleet in the next few years, Airshare has announced the purchase of three Challenger 350 business jets, with options for 17 more. This represents a significant milestone in a potential long-term partnership between the Kansas City-based private aviation company and Bombardier.
The high-performing Challenger 350 aircraft was carefully selected as the aircraft to launch Airshare into the super midsize market segment. Spending its seventh consecutive year in 2020 as the most-delivered business jet in the medium category, the Challenger 350 aircraft truly sets the standard for mid-sized aircraft.
“No other aircraft in the category comes close to its superior reliability, range, speed, performance, cabin experience and operating costs,” said Éric Martel, President and CEO, Bombardier.
Both business and leisure travelers can soon expect to travel greater ranges and in larger aircraft when flying with Airshare, thanks to the Challenger 350 aircraft.
With its 3,200-mile range, it is the perfect jet to expand the Airshare brand nationally and will soon begin serving customers on the East Coast.