N365AV

Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350 (350)

Bombardier Inc.

7 Hours

Duration of Flight

3200 NM

Range

477 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
477 MPH

Basic Information

Year Manufactured2017
LocationChandler, AZ, US
Registration NumberN365AV
OwnershipN365AV LLC
Serial Number20669

Airframe

Data valid as of 2023-12-22
AFTT (hrs)
Current
N/A
Flight
N/A
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Landings/Cycles
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Flight
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Nautical Miles
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Flight
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DateFromToFlight TimeStatus
2025-11-11N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-11N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-11N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-10N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed

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Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350 (350)

Overview

2017 BOMBARDIER INC BD-100-1A10; registered to N365AV LLC (Chandler, AZ). FAA certificate issued 2023-12-22; airworthiness 2023-12-27; registration expires 2030-12-31.

Specifications

  • Engines: 2× HONEYWELL AS907-2-1A (7530 lbf each)
  • Range: 3200 nm
  • Cruise: 459 kts
  • Seats: 8
  • Ceiling: 45000 ft

Operations & Cabin

Executive 8–9 passenger layout (typical Challenger 350 club seating with refreshment center/galley and enclosed lavatory) Enclosed lavatory, refreshment center/galley, executive seating; Wi‑Fi/entertainment equipment typical for the type (specific fit for this airframe not publicly detailed). Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21 (Pro Line 21 Advanced typical for type)

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registration N365AV, is a 2017-built Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350 carrying serial number 20669. It is owned by the Arizona-based corporation N365AV LLC, with the company's location recorded as Chandler, AZ, US, and is registered in the US. The airframe’s status reflects a modern mid-life Challenger 350 example with an assessed market value of $18,000,000. No additional historical ownership transfers or notable registry actions are published beyond corporate ownership and current US registration.

The cabin on this airframe is fitted in an executive 8–9 passenger layout typical of the Challenger 350 family, with club seating, a refreshment center/galley and an enclosed lavatory configured for executive transport. Avionics are recorded as Collins Pro Line 21 with the Pro Line 21 Advanced typical for type indicated as the standard installation for this model. Operated from a corporate base in Chandler, AZ, US, the aircraft’s mission profile is consistent with medium- to long-range business travel — transcontinental and intercontinental hops within its 3,200 nm range and cruise at 459 kts. Maintenance considerations for this specific airframe follow the Challenger 350 program norms for the type, with corporate ownership implying structured maintenance and records management.

The Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350 occupies the light-medium super-midsize business jet niche, offering transcontinental capability with a 45,000 ft ceiling and a typical seating configuration for eight passengers. Competing models in this performance envelope include other super-midsize designs that emphasize cabin comfort and range; buyer and charter demand historically favors late-model, well-equipped Challenger 350s like N365AV for corporate transport. Resale and maintenance considerations center on engine program status for the twin HONEYWELL AS907-2-1A powerplants and the health of the Pro Line avionics installation, both key factors affecting long-term value and marketability.

Aircraft Comparison

ParameterN365AVN100ACN100FL
Serial Number (MSN)2066955465510
Year Manufactured201720022001
Duration of Flight7 Hours8 Hours9 Hours
Range3200 NM3700 NM4119 NM
Max Speed477 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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