Bombardier Challenger 800
The Canadair CL6002B19 (Challenger 800) is a passenger medium-haul aircraft for local airlines, which was developed in 1995 by the Canadian company Canadair, and is incorporated into BombardierAerospace. The aircraft is a passenger version of the Canadair CL-600 Challengar601 administrative aircraft, which has a capacity of 8-50 passengers, business configuration can carry 19 passengers. It has a fuselage length increased by 6,09 m and a larger wing span; aerodynamic vertical surfaces are mounted at the ends of the wings.
Bombardier Challenger 800 Salon
Challenger 800 originally supplied with turbofan engines CF343A1 with a range of flight more than 5556km; 24040kg maximum weight, in the next version of the aircraft - engines CF343B1, ability to develop traction 8364kg. When the air temperature 35 degrees Celsius, range increased to 5778km. As a result of this modification can be operated in hot climates and high altitudes.
Challenger800 is used by large regular carriers, including such well-known as Malev Hungarian Airlines and Lufthansa.
Bombardier Challenger 800 cockpit
The characteristics of the aircraft Challenger 800:
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Range: 5778km
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The highest altitude: 12497m
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The highest take-off weight: 24040kg
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The greatest number of passengers: 14-19
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The best number of passengers: 16
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interior length: 12.25m
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The width of the passenger compartment: 2.49m
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Cabin height: 1.85m
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The volume of the passenger compartment: 45.99kub.m
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Length: 26.77m
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Height: 6.22m
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Wingspan: 21.21