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Vienna's International Jet Management Takes Delivery of Challenger 350

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International Jet Management, an aircraft management and charter company located in Vienna, Austria, has taken delivery of an EASA-registered Challenger 350.

The Challenger 350 aircraft joins the current fleet of business jets managed by International Jet Management, which also include Bombardier's Learjet and Global aircraft models.

"We are thrilled that Bombardier's new Challenger 350 business jet will join the fleet of aircraft operated by International Jet Management," said Simon Burrows, Regional Vice President, Sales, Western Europe, Bombardier Business Aircraft. "We are sure the Challenger 350 aircraft's outstanding cabin design and upgraded avionics and engines will provide customers with an experience that exceeds all expectations."

The Challenger 350 jet boasts a true seats full, tanks full, 3,200 nm (5,926 km) range and can connect Paris with Dubai.

"Given the proven reliability and our excellent experience with the Challenger 300 aircraft, International Jet Management is very pleased to be operating the new Challenger 350 business jet in Europe," said Felix Feller, CEO and founder of International Jet Management. "With its well-equipped cabin and enhanced performance, we are excited about the demand for the new Challenger 350 aircraft."

The Challenger 350 aircraft received full type certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on 2 September 2014.

Challenger, Bombardier, Vienna

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