VH-NSJ
CA25Canadair CL-600-2A12BOWTELL, Stephen Robert· ICAO24 7c4461· last seen Apr 2026
VH-NSJ is a Canadair CL-600-2A12, a twin-engine jet operated by BOWTELL, Stephen Robert. SkyMeter has tracked 2 flights via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is YTWB to YTWB. The Canadair CL-600-2A12 has a maximum takeoff weight of 48,000 lb, medium wake category.
About the Canadair CL-600-2A12
The Canadair Challenger 601 redefined business aviation in the mid-1980s as the first purpose-built wide-body business jet, offering stand-up cabin comfort and transcontinental range that previously required converted airliners. Launched in 1983 as an evolution of Bill Lear's original Challenger concept, the 601 introduced General Electric CF34 turbofans in place of the earlier Lycoming ALF502s, delivering significantly improved fuel efficiency and hot-and-high performance. The type became the foundation for Bombardier's entire business jet lineage, spawning the Challenger 604, 605, and eventually the Global Express family.
With a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.80 and a range exceeding 3,700 nautical miles, the Challenger 601 could comfortably link city pairs like New York to London or Los Angeles to Honolulu, establishing a new benchmark for executive travel. Its spacious cabin, typically configured for 9-12 passengers, featured a flat floor, full galley, and enclosed lavatory. These amenities were revolutionary for business jets of the era.
The 601 also found favor with governments and air ambulance operators who valued its combination of speed, range, and cabin volume. Production ran until 1993, with approximately 235 aircraft delivered before the improved 604 variant took over. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.
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Aircraft specifications
Canadair CL-600-2A12
Recent flights
Newest 1 operations of VH-NSJ