
Challenger 650 To Join NetJets European Fleet
The large-cabin Bombardier twinjet has been the most-requested addition to the company’s fleet by customers on the continent.
NetJets is adding the large-cabin Bombardier Challenger 650 to its European fleet beginning in 2022 as it continues to see “unprecedented demand, for which interest does not appear to be slowing,” the fractional operator announced this week. “We’re thrilled to be expanding our European fleet, adding one of our most-requested aircraft to our growing portfolio,” said NetJets Europe executive director Christian Luwisch.
The 11-passenger twinjet features a cabin with the same width as NetJets' flagship Bombardier Global 6000, and it will come equipped with Ka-band Wi-Fi and wireless entertainment. NetJets will display the new model during a roadshow tour in Europe next year.
The addition of the Challenger 650 to the fractional provider's European fleet comes as the company responds to a level of demand for private flying it said it has never previously seen. As a result, it is pulling aircraft deliveries forward where it can and pausing aircraft dispositions. It expects to take delivery of more than 125 new aircraft by the end of next year, with at least 25 arriving in the spring.
NetJets' fleet currently consists of more than 760 light, midsize, super-midsize, and large-cabin, long-range jets from Bombardier, Cessna Citation, Dassault, Embraer, and Gulfstream. The planned additions to its European fleet follow last month’s announcement at the National Business Aviation Association's annual conference that the operator plans to acquire up to 100 Phenom 300Es from Embraer in a deal valued at $1.2 billion. Other new aircraft types planned for NetJets service include the Global 5500 and 7500.