The Bombardier Challenger 600 series is a family of business jets designed by Bill Lear and produced first by Canadair until that company was bought by Bombardier Aerospace in 1986. While similar in general configuration to Lear’s previous designs, notable changes were made that distinguished the new aircraft from the Learjet’s, including the use of a widened fuselage that allowed a ‘walk-about cabin’, a feature not shared by any other business aircraft of the time. The Challenger was also one of the first business jets designed with a supercritical wing.
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