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Lear 75
Mid Jet by Bombardier

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General Specifications

Mid Jet

Jet Size Category

8

Passengers

21500 lbs

Max Payload

2331 mi

Range

621 mph

Max Speed

447 mph

Cruising Speed

4440 ft

Takeoff Distance

2338 ft

Landing Distance

Cabin Dimensions: 474 ft³

Cabin Length

19.67 ft

Cabin Width

5.08 ft

Cabin Height

4.75 ft

Cargo Capacity: 50 ft³

Personal Items

Carry Ons

Checked Bags

More About Lear 75

The Learjet 75, a testament to Bombardier’s commitment to innovation and performance, stands as a pinnacle of private aviation. Introduced to the skies with a purposeful design, this aircraft blends power, style, and efficiency seamlessly.

The Learjet 75’s performance is nothing short of impressive. With a range of 2,118 nautical miles, it’s perfectly suited for a wide range of travel needs. Whether it’s a cross-country business trip or a leisurely getaway, this aircraft delivers. Its maximum payload capacity is equally notable, capable of accommodating up to 2,902 pounds of passengers and cargo. Even with full fuel tanks, there’s room for an impressive 2,090 pounds of additional payload.

When it comes to takeoff and landing, the Learjet 75 excels with its remarkable runway performance. It needs just 4,440 feet to take off at sea level under ISA conditions. Even at an altitude of 5,000 feet with a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, it gracefully ascends in 5,272 feet. For landings, it requires a mere 2,296 feet under standard conditions.

In the air, the Learjet 75 commands attention with a maximum cruise speed of 465 knots and a long-range cruise speed of 436 knots. For shorter trips, it can complete a 300-nautical-mile journey in just 46 minutes, 600 nautical miles in 85 minutes, and 1,000 nautical miles in 138 minutes. With a maximum certified altitude of 51,000 feet, it can reach higher altitudes than many of its peers.

Fuel efficiency is another hallmark of the Learjet 75, with a consumption rate of 206 US gallons per hour. This translates to a fuel burn of 1,715 gallons for a 600-nautical-mile journey, considering 15% APU, taxi, takeoff, and landing fuel usage.

When it comes to operating costs, the Learjet 75 strikes a balance between performance and economy. Its variable costs, encompassing fuel, maintenance labor, parts, maintenance programs, and miscellaneous trip expenses, amount to $4,278 per hour.

Annual fixed costs include insurance, maintenance software, miscellaneous services, modernization, training costs for flight crews and maintenance technicians, as well as facilities costs for hangar/office lease and miscellaneous office expenses. These fixed costs sum up to $642,734.

In summary, the Learjet 75 is a testament to the enduring legacy of Learjet aircraft. With its exceptional performance, range, and payload capacity, it continues to set the standard for private jet travel. Whether you’re looking for efficiency, speed, or versatility, this aircraft delivers on all fronts, making it a top choice for discerning travelers.

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