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Passenger cabin Challenger 300 The baseline Challenger 300 was launched at the 1999 as the Bombardier Continental. An all-new design, it received Transport Canada type approval on 31 May 2003, followed on 4 June by US FAR 25 certification and on 31 July by European JAR 25 approval. Assembled in, it entered commercial service on 8 January 2004 with.

The 350's main external difference is its canted wingletsThe improved variant first flew on March 2, 2013, was unveiled at the next May and was due to enter service in May 2014. Combined with a more luxurious interior and 20% taller cabin windows, it costs $1 million more at $25.9 million.

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