Source: Bombardier.
  • Bombardier’s (BBD.A) Challenger 3500 business jet earned the “Grand Winner” honor from the 15th edition of the Grands Prix du Design
  • The Grands Prix du Design winners in the Product, Interior Design and Communication and Branding categories were announced at a ceremony in Québec City on September 16
  • Launched in 2021, the Challenger 3500 business jet is the industry’s best super mid-size jet and the latest evolution of Bombardier’s best-selling Challenger platform
  • Bombardier provides business jet design, manufacturing and services
  • Bombardier (BBD.A) is down 0.11 per cent on the day, trading at $33.74 per share at 10:30 am ET

Bombardier’s (BBD.A) Challenger 3500 has been named the “Grand Winner” at the 15th edition of the “Grands Prix du Design.” 

The international award recognizes excellence in design and celebrates the talented professionals who inspire through their creative vision.

This year’s Grands Prix du Design winners in the Product, Interior Design and Communication and Branding categories were announced at a ceremony in Québec City on September 16, 2022.

Éric Martel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bombardier, commented on the news.

“I am delighted that the new Challenger 3500 aircraft has once again been recognized for its innovative and exceptional cabin design,” said Éric Martel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bombardier. “Our talented team at Bombardier designed and crafted the industry-leading Challenger 3500 business jet for our discerning customers, offering them what they look for most in a business jet – an unprecedented cabin experience.”

Launched in 2021, the Challenger 3500 business jet is the industry’s best super mid-size jet and the latest evolution of Bombardier’s best-selling Challenger platform. The Challenger 3500 aircraft introduces a redesigned cabin, combining intelligent and sustainable cabin features that offer the ultimate comfort and function.

Bombardier provides business jet design, manufacturing and services.

Bombardier (BBD.A) is down 0.11 per cent on the day, trading at $33.74 per share at 10:30 am ET.


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