Challenger 650

Charter the Bombardier Challenger 650 Heavy Jet

Private Jets Teterboro offers jet charter services on the Bombardier Challenger 650, the latest model in one of the best selling business jet platforms in aviation.

Bombardier Challenger 650

The Bombardier Challenger 650 is ideal for flights up to 4,000 nautical miles, connecting city pairs on popular routes such as New York to London, with the ability to land at London City Airport.

This heavy jet also offers one of the widest cabins in its class, with flexible seating options for between 9 and 12 passengers, a spacious galley, wireless cabin controls, plenty of connectivity options, and a fully enclosed lavatory withy a sink & faucet.

Call us directly at +1 (888) 987-5387 or request a quote for pricing and availability on Challenger 650s and similar business jets near you.

Bombardier Challenger 650 – Charter Costs and Specifications

The cost to charter a Bombardier Challenger 650 starts at around $9,500 an hour*. Hourly charter rates do not include all taxes, fuel, and other fees. Charter costs will vary based year of make/model, schedule, routing, passenger & baggage totals, and other factors.

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Challenger 650 Jet Charter Services

The Challenger 650 features the widest cabin in its class and seating for up to 12 passengers to provide greater comfort on long haul charter flights to and from New York. There are several models available in major aviation markets around the world. For pricing & availability on private jet charter services, call us directly at 1-888-987-5387.


* Average hourly rates will change based on make, model and year; amenities, routing and scheduling/availability, and do not include fuel, taxes, crew charges, ramp, hangar, FBO, overnights, daily minimums, taxes, international fees, catering, ground transport, or de-icing. For a free, all-inclusive quote, please call or email. Pictures are for example only. The age, color, interior layout, hourly rates, specifications, dimensions may all vary between aircraft. Images copyrighted and provided courtesy of Bombardier Inc.