Learjet 75 Information
The Learjet 75 is a midsize, medium-range business jet manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada 305A engines. The Learjet 75 is an improved version of the Learjet 55, featuring a longer fuselage and more powerful turbofan engines. This aircraft is undoubtedly a leader in its class.
Several of the modifications resulted from an aerodynamics improvement programme and the need to increase the capacity of the Learjet production line. Many of these changes were firsts for Learjet, including a completely new inboard wing cuff added to the inboard sections of the “long horn” wing, as well as a new wing-to-body fairing. By increasing the wing chord and leading-edge droop, the wing cuff improved handling during approach and landing.
The Learjet 75 is notable for its time-to-climb performance, reaching 41,000 ft in 18.5 minutes at maximum weight, the fastest in its class. It is a strong performer with a crew of two pilots and a seating configuration of seven, although it is more comfortable with 4 to 6 passengers. The maximum speed of this aircraft is 839 km/h with a cruise speed of 778 km/h. The Learjet 75 has a range of 4,461 km, making it ideal for flights between Dubai and Turkey, Beirut, India and Saudi Arabia.
The next-generation flight deck design and technologies are led by the Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite with paperless chart capabilities.
With efficiency and low operating costs, it is part of the Learjet business aircraft family. The aircraft can cruise above traffic and turbulence, connecting you to destinations faster. The elegantly appointed interior allows you to stand up or stretch out in a generous cabin space that is far more comfortable than any office chair on the ground.
Learjet 75 Specifications
420 kts
4050 nm
8-9
50 cu.ft