G280
$25.0M
Challenger 3500
$27.0M
Technical Specification Matrix
Performance Metrics
| Parameter | G280 | Challenger 3500 |
|---|---|---|
| Max Range (NBAA IFR) | 3,600 nmWinner | 3,400 nm |
| Max Cruise Speed | Mach 0.85Winner (Speed) | Mach 0.83 |
| Takeoff Distance (SL, ISA, MTOW) | 4,750 ftShort Field | 4,835 ft |
| Max Operating Altitude | 45,000 ft | 45,000 ft |
Cabin Environment
| Max Certified Seating | 10 pax | 10 pax |
| Cabin Width | 7.2 ft | 7.2 ft |
| Cabin Altitude @ FL410 | 7,000 ft | 4,850 ftLower Altitude |
Expert Insights
Range & Capability
The G280 excels in sheer capability with a 3600nm range, making it preferred for extreme ultra-long-haul city pairs, whereas the Challenger 3500 counters with 3400nm.
Cabin Architecture
While the G280 focuses on its 2-zone configuration (7.2ft wide), the Challenger 3500 provides 7.2ft of width, offering a distinctly different volumetric feel for passengers.
Technological Edge
The Gulfstream G280 is a compelling choice in the super mid-size segment because it combines credibl... Both platforms represent the pinnacle of modern fly-by-wire avionics and systems redundancy in the super mid size class.
Operating Economics (Est.)
Variable Costs Per Hour
Economic Note
Estimates based on 450 hours annual utilization. The Challenger 3500 shows higher fuel efficiency resulting in lower direct variable costs per hour, while both airframes require similar fixed overheads for crew and hangarage.