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CC-144 Challenger
Royal Canadian Air Force
The CC-144 Challenger is used to transport government officials and foreign dignitaries. It also supports military operations in Canada and around the world.
The Challenger can quickly deliver passengers almost anywhere. Some of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s Challengers are equipped to support emergency medical evacuations. They also have successfully supported many humanitarian and diplomatic missions.
Length20.85 m
Wingspan18.84 m
Height5.84 m
Maximum gross weight18,779 kg
Maximum speedMach 0.8
Range5,926 km
LocationOttawa, Ont.
This aircraft is used forTransport
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CC-144 Challenger
Aviation royale canadienne
Le CC-144 Challenger sert au transport de représentants gouvernementaux et de dignitaires étrangers. Il appuie également des opérations militaires nationales et internationales.
Le Challenger peut assurer le transport rapide de passagers presque partout dans le monde. Quelques Challenger de l’Aviation royale canadienne sont configurés de façon à intervenir dans le cas d’évacuations médicales d’urgence. Le Challenger a également pu soutenir de nombreuses interventions humanitaires et diplomatiques.
Longueur20,85 m
Envergure18,84 m
Hauteur5,84 m
Masse totale maximale18 779 kg
Vitesse maximaleMach 0,8
Autonomie5 926 km
BaseOttawa, Ont.
Usages de l’aéronefTransport
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