Challenger 300 vs. Cessna Sovereign
Cabin vs. Cost

Bombardier Business Class or Cessna Economy Class 35% less expensive.

 





With an 860-cubic-foot cabin, the Challenger 300 provides 39% more space than the Citation Sovereign (620 cubic feet).



The flat floor of the Challenger 300 allows you to enjoy a height of 6'1", whereas the Citation Sovereign provides only 5'8" of height in the aisle of its dropped-floor cabin.



The Challenger 300 is 28% wider, 7% taller and 10% longer than the Citation Sovereign, delivering more head, shoulder and leg room.



The heated and pressurized baggage compartment of the Challenger 300 is accessible in-flight. The Citation Sovereign's baggage compartment can only be accessed externally.



"The big cabin is the most important feature of the Challenger 300. With its flat floor and stand-up headroom, the [Challenger] 300 cabin rivals the space available in the very long-range business jets... Because of the big cross-section, the lavatory is exceptionally roomy, and you walk through it into the baggage compartment while in flight."







The Challenger 300 flies farther, faster than the Citation Sovereign using fewer hours and getting owners to their destinations quicker. In order to fly coast-to-coast non-stop, the Sovereign must reduce its speed to as low as Mach 0.71, whereas the Challenger 300 can fly coast-to-coast non-stop at Mach 0.80.



The Challenger 300 can save owners nearly an hour (56 minutes) of flight time versus the Citation Sovereign when flying from New York to Los Angeles.







The Challenger 300 delivers a range advantage of over 600 statute miles versus the Citation Sovereign.

  



       

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