1985 Bombardier Challenger 601-1A/3A

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Description

The Challenger 601-1A and 3A are a family of business jets developed by Bombardier Aerospace in the 1980s. The 601-1A is powered by two General Electric CF34-3A1 turbofan engines, while the 3A variant is powered by two CF34-3A turbofan engines. Both models have a maximum cruise speed of 479 knots, a maximum range of 2,820 nautical miles, and a maximum altitude of 41,000 feet. The cabin of the Challenger 601-1A and 3A can accommodate up to 14 passengers and features a range of amenities such as a galley, lavatory, and entertainment system.

Features

  • Total Time: 8505 hrs
  • Engine(s)
  • Total Hours Since New : (L) 9612 Hours / (R) 8950 Hours
  • Total Landings Since New: (L) 6900 Cycles / (R) TBA Cycles
  • Engines - JSSI Program: $294 USD per hour per engine
  • Avionics
  • Dual Collins ADF-60A Sperry SPZ-600
  • Dual Collins VHF-22D w/ 8.33 MHz Spacing
  • CVR Honeywell
  • EDZ-803 5-tube Dual Universal 1EW FMS
  • Dual Honeywell LASEREF Collins ALT-55B Sandel
  • ST3400 Class A TAWS
  • Dual Honeywell RCZ-852 Mode S enhanced w/ Flight ID Aeromach Standby Altimeter Triple Sperry C-14-43
  • Dual Collins DME-41
  • Flight Data Recorder
  • Wulfsberg VI Flight Phone
  • Dual Collins HF-230 w/SELCAL
  • Dual Collins VIR-32A w/ FM Immunity
  • Ryan WX-11 Stormscope
  • Honeywell TCAS-2000 TCAS-II
  • Primus 800 Color Weather Radar
  • Dual Honeywell AZ-800 ADC
  • WSI Weather Teledyne Angle of Attack 406 & 1421.5 MHz ELT's Baker Audio Panel
  • Additional Soundproofing Gross Weight Mod Increase 44,600 Lbs (Full Fuel MSL/Payload Available 2,500 Lbs)
  • Forward/Aft Branson Fuel Tanks -3A Engine upgrade
  • Features/Options
  • Engines on JSSI 100%
  • Desired 12 pax configuration
  • Equipped with WIFI Aviator 300
  • 3A Engines Upgrade
  • Forward & Aft Branson Extended Fuel Tanks
  • Upgraded Sound Insulation Package
  • ADS-B and WAAS
  • Fresh 48 Month Inspection

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