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Bombardier Challenger 350 Appraisal & Market Value

About 2.8% of the Challenger 350 fleet is on the market, against a fleet of 144 aircraft in operation. Those numbers move every week, and they move what your aircraft is worth. Here is where the model stands today.

Currently For Sale
9
Fleet In Operation
144
Fleet On Market
2.8%
Average Asking
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What Is a Bombardier Challenger 350 Worth in August 2026?

No single number answers that. A 2015 Challenger 350 with 2,900 hours, a lapsed Honeywell MSP Gold program and a nine-year-old interior trades nowhere near a 2020 aircraft still on-program with fresh paint. Model-level data tells you the neighborhood. An appraisal tells you the address.

What the market shows right now: 2.1% of the Challenger 350 fleet is listed for sale, with 419 aircraft in operation worldwide.

Asking prices, sold prices and the spread between them shape the actual valuation. Those figures come from JETNET's transaction database, and we release them to owners who identify their aircraft below.

Market Snapshot — Bombardier Challenger 350

MetricValue12-Month Change
Aircraft for sale31+4
Fleet in operation144−8
Percentage of fleet listed2.8%−5.1 pts
Average year of aircraft listed2015
Listings held by dealers1−2
Average airframe hours, listed2,228−639
Average asking price•••••
Asking range, low to high•••••
Transactions, trailing 12 months•••
Average spread, ask to sold•••

Source: JETNET, retrieved August 21, 2026. Fleet and inventory counts update weekly.

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What Moves the Value of a Bombardier Challenger 350

Two Challenger 350s built in the same quarter can appraise millions apart. These are the variables that separate them, and each one gets documented in a formal appraisal.

  • Total airframe hours and cycles
  • Engine program enrollment (CorporateCare, JSSI, none)
  • Time remaining to next major inspection
  • APU program status and hours
  • Avionics configuration and mandate compliance
  • Damage history and repair documentation
  • Interior refurbishment date and configuration
  • Exterior paint date and condition
  • Optional equipment and factory feature codes
  • Cabin connectivity system and bandwidth
  • Records completeness and continuity
  • Ownership and registration history

Desktop or On-Site: Which Challenger 350 Appraisal Do You Need?

Both follow USPAP and both carry ASA methodology. The difference is whether an appraiser puts hands on the aircraft.

FeatureDesktopComprehensive On-Site
USPAP compliant
ASA methodology
Market research
Records review
Physical aircraft inspection
Photographic documentationClient providedAppraiser captured
Best suited forFinancing, insurance, estate planningAcquisitions, litigation, high-value aircraft

When Challenger 350 Owners Order an Appraisal

  • Buying or selling the aircraft
  • Financing and lending requirements
  • Insurance placement or renewal
  • Estate planning and probate
  • Divorce and equitable distribution
  • Business valuations
  • Tax reporting
  • Asset management
  • Partnership buyouts
  • Litigation support
  • Corporate financial reporting
  • Management company transitions

Why Challenger 350 Owners Choose The Jet Guys

Brad Searls holds Accredited Member status with the American Society of Appraisers, specializing in Aircraft, and develops every appraisal under the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. Assignments run independently, objectively and confidentially — the standard financial institutions, attorneys and accountants expect.

Twenty-seven years in business aviation back the credential. Brad has flown private, corporate, charter and airline operations, and served as First Officer, Captain, Safety Officer, Chief Pilot, President of Marketing & Sales and Partner. He holds FAA type ratings in the CE-500, EMB-505, Gulfstream G550 and Boeing 737.

That combination matters on an aircraft like this one. Reading a Challenger 350's records means recognizing what a deferred inspection signals, what a mid-life interior actually costs to bring current, and how a lapsed engine program reads to a buyer's technical representative.

Bombardier Challenger 350 Appraisal Questions

How much is a Bombardier Challenger 350 worth?
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Challenger 350 values track year, hours, engine program status and configuration. About 2.8% of the fleet is listed for sale today, against a worldwide fleet of 144 aircraft, and asking prices span a wide band across model years. A formal appraisal establishes a defensible value for your specific serial number.
What is the difference between an eValuation and an appraisal?
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An eValuation is a free preliminary estimate drawn from model-level market data. An appraisal is a formal, USPAP-compliant opinion of value, developed under ASA methodology and documented in a written report that lenders, insurers, attorneys and the IRS accept.

How long does a Challenger 350 appraisal take?
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Desktop appraisals typically deliver within five to seven business days of receiving records. On-site appraisals depend on aircraft availability and travel, and generally run two to three weeks.

Do I need an appraisal to finance a Challenger 350?
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Most lenders require an independent, USPAP-compliant appraisal before closing on an aircraft at this value. Requirements vary, so confirm the format and scope your lender expects before the assignment begins.

Is the appraisal confidential?
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Yes. Reports go only to the client and the intended users named in the assignment.

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