FACC develops business jet cabin for Bombardier Challenger 3500

Bombardier Challenger 3500 (Photo: Bombardier Inc.).
Bombardier Challenger 3500 (Photo: Bombardier Inc.).

FACC develops business jet cabin for Bombardier Challenger 3500

Bombardier Challenger 3500 (Photo: Bombardier Inc.).
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With Bombardier's recent launch of the super midsize business jet Challenger 3500, the latest generation of the Challenger 350, FACC was able to secure a major project from Bombardier.

On board since the first Challenger series, the Ried-based company will also produce the cabinets, side walls, ceiling panels, partitions and passenger service units for this business jet. In the next few years, FACC will equip Challenger 3500 jets with cabin elements and “tailor-made solutions”, according to a press release. A mockup of the Challenger 3500 business jet was presented to the market by Bombardier at the NBAA business jet show in Las Vegas. "The newly designed cabin combines high-quality, sustainable materials and the latest technologies with the highest standards in terms of aesthetics, comfort and functionality. The passengers can look forward to an extraordinary cabin experience in the new Challenger 3500,” says FACC CEO Robert Machtlinger.

Photo: Bombardier Inc.

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  • Silk_a.s , 25. January 2022 @ 19: 18

    Oh, an attractive plane.
    if (when) once I inherit, then only comfort for me and mine! CHILD!!!!!!
    The next desert track is mine.

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  • Silk_a.s , 25. January 2022 @ 19: 18

    Oh, an attractive plane.
    if (when) once I inherit, then only comfort for me and mine! CHILD!!!!!!
    The next desert track is mine.

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