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Description: The Challenger 604 Electrical Interface Technical Training Guide provides a detailed description and operation of the electrical element of most aircraft systems. It has been developed by the Technical Training department and published by the Instructional System department of Bombardier Aircraft Services, Customer Training. fileslib. Powered by General Electric CF34-3B engines with 8,729 pounds of thrust, the Challenger 604 can travel up to 4,024 nm operating under NBAA IFR with 4 passengers. It is designed with increased fuel capacity, updated undercarriage for a higher takeoff and landing weight, and Rockwell Collins PrecisionPlus avionics. The cabin has a volume of 1,150 cubic feet and seats up to nine passengers.
Recognized for its worldwide appeal and military use, the Bombardier Challenger 604 is a sought-after aircraft model designed by the renowned Bill Lear. Currently, there are 363 Challenger 604 models in operation, most of which are in North America. Considered the updated version of the Bombardier Challenger 601, the 604 is known for having a larger fuel supply, an upgraded undercarriage, and a supercritical wing, making this model stand out amongst other models in the Challenger 600 series. A number of Challenger 604 aircraft are in service with government agencies. In November 2001, Bombardier delivered the last of three aircraft for the Royal Danish Air Force. The special missions aircraft are being modified by Field Aviation of Toronto with a Telephonics surveillance radar and FLIR Systems' FLIR (Forward-Looking Infrared) and will be used for maritime surveillance, search and rescue and long range VIP transportation and medical evacuation.
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