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Bombardier showcases Challenger 3500 mockup at Italian airport

Bombardier showcases Challenger 3500 mockup at Italian airport
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Bombardier is showcasing a full-size cabin mockup of its Challenger 3500 at the private terminal of Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport in Italy. This display will be available for viewing until the end of next month, allowing airport guests to see the interior without needing an appointment.

Emmanuel Bornand, Bombardier's vice president of international sales, commented on the significance of this display: “The presence of the Bombardier Challenger 3500 mockup in a frequented travel destination such as Olbia is a testament to our commitment to providing a stress-free and easy access to product viewing.” He added that this initiative reflects Bombardier's dedication to making business aviation unique by tailoring services and support according to clients' needs.

Bornand expressed gratitude for the opportunity to present the aircraft's features, saying, “We are thankful to have this opportunity to showcase the amazing comfort, luxury, and seamless technological features of the best-selling Challenger 3500 in the beautiful Sardinian FBO.”

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The Challenger 3500 has been recognized with the "Best of the Best" Red Dot Award for Product Design. Bombardier states that this super-midsize jet boasts a dispatch reliability rate exceeding 99.8% and offers some of the lowest direct operating costs in its class.

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