N188LT
Bombardier Challenger 3500 (BD-100-1A10) (3500)
Bombardier Aerospace Corp
7 Hours
Duration of Flight
3200 NM
Range
477 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2025-11-26No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Bombardier Challenger 3500 (BD-100-1A10) (3500)
Overview
U.S. registration assigned to Bombardier Aerospace Corp; certificate issued 2025-03-17. Aircraft is a Bombardier Challenger 3500, MSN 21053 (registered N188LT).
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Honeywell HTF7350 (7323 lbf each)
- Range: 3200 nm
- Cruise: 459 kts
- Ceiling: 45000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21 (typical on Challenger 350/3500)
Model & Market Context
This entry covers the airframe registered as N188LT, a 2025-build Bombardier Challenger 3500 (BD-100-1A10) with serial number 21053. The airframe is registered in the United States and is recorded as owned by Bombardier Aerospace Corp; the aircraft appears to have been retained by the manufacturer as corporate/materiel property rather than transferred to a third-party owner. No separate commercial operator is listed in the provided data. As a recent-build example of its model line, this specific Challenger 3500 carries a reported valuation of $27,200,000, reflecting typical condition and equipment for a factory-delivered 2025 business jet.
The airframe conforms to the Challenger 3500 platform’s executive transport mission profile, typically configured for medium-haul business flights and charter operations within a 3,200 nm radius. Cabin layout specifics for this tail are not published in the supplied data, but avionics are listed as Collins Pro Line 21 (typical on Challenger 350/3500), indicating a modern integrated flight deck consistent with the type. With manufacturer ownership and US registration, typical operations would center on demonstration, manufacturer transfer flights, or corporate transport originating from Bombardier-associated facilities; routine maintenance considerations align with heavy OEM support intervals and Honeywell HTF7350 engine shop visits.
The Bombardier Challenger 3500 (BD-100-1A10) occupies the super-midsize business jet segment, offering transcontinental range and a 45,000 ft service ceiling that competes with other high-end mid-size types. With cruise performance of 459 kts and the twin Honeywell HTF7350 powerplants, the model is positioned against rivals in charter and corporate fleets seeking balance of cabin comfort and long-range cruise. Buyer demand for new Challenger 3500 airframes is driven by fleet renewal and OEM demonstrator availability; resale considerations for this specific 2025 airframe include manufacturer ownership history and up-to-date systems such as the Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite.