N350XA

Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350

Bombardier Inc.

7 Hours

Duration of Flight

3200 NM

Range

470 MPH

Max Speed

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Aircraft Class
Aircraft Class
Over 20,000lbs
Max passengers
Max passengers
8
Range
Range
3200 NM
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling
45000 ft
Duration of Flight
Duration of Flight
7 Hours
Max Speed
Max Speed
470 MPH

Basic Information

Year Manufactured2018
LocationRantoul, KS, US
Registration NumberN350XA
OwnershipDodson International Parts Inc.
Serial Number20749

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Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350

Overview

U.S. registration N350XA; Bombardier BD-100-1A10 (Challenger 350), MSN 20749; registered to Dodson International Parts Inc., Rantoul, Kansas (corporate registration).

Specifications

  • Engines: 2× Honeywell HTF7350 (AS907-2-1A) (7323 lbf each)
  • Range: 3200 nm
  • Cruise: 447 kts
  • Seats: 8
  • Ceiling: 45000 ft

Operations & Cabin

8-place executive layout with forward galley and belted aft lavatory; cabin length ~25 ft, width ~7 ft 2 in Executive seating for 6–8, forward service galley, belted aft lavatory, cabin entertainment and connectivity options depending on customer fit; ~106 cu ft baggage Avionics: Collins/Pro Line-style advanced flight deck (factory Pro Line type avionics on the model)

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registered as N350XA, is a 2018-built Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350 with manufacturer serial number 20749. The aircraft is owned by Dodson International Parts Inc. (a corporation based in Rantoul, KS, US), which appears as the primary registry and operator/home base on record. The airframe is listed with a market value of $18,200,000, and is registered in the US under the fixed-wing multi-engine category. No additional prior ownership transfers or notable registry actions are published beyond the current corporate ownership.

The cabin of N350XA is fitted in an 8-place executive layout with forward galley and belted aft lavatory, offering a cabin length of approximately ~25 ft and a width of ~7 ft 2 in. The aircraft carries a Collins/Pro Line-style advanced flight deck (factory Pro Line type avionics on the model), providing a standard Challenger 350 cockpit environment for crew operations. Typical missions for this configuration would center on corporate and executive transport over long-range city-pair routes enabled by a 3,200 nm range and a cruise speed of 447 kts; the airframe ceiling of 45,000 ft supports high-altitude cruise efficiency. As operated by a parts-focused corporation, maintenance considerations may emphasize asset availability and parts logistics consistent with the owner’s business, though specific maintenance status is not published.

The Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350 sits in the super-midsize business jet sector, offering a balance of cabin comfort and transcontinental range for up to eight passengers in this airframe. Competitors in the same performance niche typically include other super-midsize designs offering similar cruise speeds and cabin dimensions. Demand among buyers and charter operators favors well-equipped Pro Line‑style avionics and mature HTF7350 powerplants; resale and maintenance considerations for this specific airframe will reflect its 2018 manufacture, serial 20749, achieved utilization, and the disclosed valuation of $18,200,000.

Aircraft Comparison

ParameterN350XAN100ACN100FL
Serial Number (MSN)2074955465510
Year Manufactured201820022001
Duration of Flight7 Hours8 Hours9 Hours
Range3200 NM3700 NM4119 NM
Max Speed470 MPHN/A488 MPH
Aircraft ClassOver 20,000lbsOver 20,000lbsOver 20,000lbs
Service Ceiling45000 ft41000 ft41000 ft
Max Passengers82222
Cabin ComfortNo items found.No items found.No items found.

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