Aircraft comparison

Phenom 300 vs Challenger 350

A light jet against a super-midsize — the classic step-up question. When the extra cabin and range are worth the rate.

Side by side

Specification Embraer Phenom 300 / 300E Bombardier Challenger 350
Class Super Light Jet Super Midsize Jet
Seats 8 8
Range 1,300 nm 2,560 nm
Cruise speed 464 kt 476 kt
Cabin height 1.50 m 1.83 m
Luggage 6 bags 8 bags
Hourly bracket €8,900 – €15,300
Enclosed lavatory Yes Yes
Standing cabin No Yes

Hourly brackets are indicative — real quotes depend on operator, routing and date. Specs read live from each aircraft.

The Embraer Phenom 300 and the Bombardier Challenger 350 sit a class apart, so this is really a question of how much aircraft the trip needs. The Phenom 300 is a light jet; the Challenger 350 is a super-midsize with a stand-up cabin and roughly double the range.

When the Phenom 300 is enough

For European business hops and short leisure sectors — London to Nice, Geneva or Ibiza — with up to seven passengers, the Phenom 300 is correctly sized and meaningfully cheaper by the hour. Paying for a larger jet you will not fill is money spent on capacity you do not use.

When the Challenger 350 earns its rate

Once the sector runs beyond about three hours, the party needs to stand and move around, or the route reaches transatlantic-edge distances, the Challenger 350 earns the step up. A flat-floor stand-up cabin and the range to fly Europe to the US East Coast change the trip, not just the price.

The verdict

Short European sectors with a light load: Phenom 300. Longer trips, a full party, or the need to stand and work: Challenger 350. We quote both against your actual route so the choice is made on numbers, not assumptions.

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