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1981
1981 - 1799.PDF
Canadair Challenger is so advanced it will take years for the airlines to catch up. Let alone other corporate aircraft. C*CGS* 3^? %\S\* *% Nfflura boose between frying the crew and freezing the passengers. By the way. The Challenger will fly you more economically and in greater comfort and luxury than any other corporate jet in the world. > At this point, we could justly be accused of using a sledgehammer o drive in a thumbtack, but we iave to say it. » Apart from its passive advan- ages over any comparable busi ness jet in areas like systems ^dundancy, the more tangible ben efits of the Canadair Challenger are jverwhelming enough in their )wn right. * Overall, the Canadair Chal- fenger averages a 22% lower rate *f fuel consumption per mile than % Gulfstream III, virtually the same as the far smaller Falcon 50 and, hard as it may be to believe, a 3% lower rate of fuel consumption per mile than the tiny, short-range Falcon 20F. Yet the Challenger is bigger than all of them in the one crucial dimension: width. Measured at the floor line, both the Canadair Challenger and the bigger, even longer-range Cana dair Challenger E are roughly 30% wider than the Gulfstream III and 48% wider than the Falcon 50. And speaking of range. While the Challenger isn't the only corporate jet in existence that can cross the Pacific with one stop or fly from New York to the Middle East with one stop or fly from Hono lulu to Denver non-stop or from Washington to London non-stop, it is the only corporate jet in exis- the strictest requirements in avia tion history to earn the right to do it. Just ask the FAA. For more information on the Challenger, call James B. Taylor, President of Canadair Inc., at (203) 226-1581. Or write Canadair Inc., 274 Riverside Avenue, Westport, CT 06880. In the Mideast business world, TAG Aeronautics Ltd. is the exclusive distributor and representative for Challenger sales and support. For further information, contact Adel A. Oubari, Vice President, TAG Aeronau tics Ltd., 14 Rue Charles Bonnet, 1211 Geneva 12, Switzerland. Phone:(022)461717. Telex: 289 084. chaHenper 4-U^.+ U.n,J .
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