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BOMBARDIER LEARJET 31A(1995)

BOMBARDIER LEARJET 31A

Specifications

Year1995
Serial Number31A-095
Registration--
Total Hours9,757
LocationNORTH AMERICA + CANADA, MEXICO
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Jetcraft Corporation

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AI Description

  • Engines: Honeywell TFE731-2C-3B, enrolled on JSSI maintenance program.
  • New paint and leather refurbishment completed in 2024.
  • New tires installed in 2024.
  • Delivered fresh from Phases A, B, and C inspections.
  • Avionics: Integrated Bendix/King KFC3100 suite, Universal FMS, Flight Data Recorder (FDR), ADS-B OUT.
  • Interior: Seats for six passengers plus one belted lavatory; forward galley; leather interior refurbished in 2024; dual forward seats and four-place club seating with fold-out tables; USB-C ports for electronic devices.
  • Exterior: Base color white with blue and gold stripes; last painted in 2024.
  • Inspection status: Phase A due August 2026, Phase B due September 2025, Phase C due September 2025, Phase D due September 2029.
  • Notable features include a belted lavatory and cargo door.

About this Model

Overview

The Learjet 31A is a legacy light jet known for strong climb performance and fast cruise for its class. It targets owner-operators and small flight departments that prioritize time-to-climb, direct routing above weather, and the ability to use a wide range of regional airports, while accepting a compact cabin and more hands-on operating considerations typical of older designs.

Mission Fit

It fits missions where getting to altitude quickly and cruising fast reduces block time, particularly on 300–1,000 nm legs. Typical use cases include regional business travel, linking secondary airports, and same-day out-and-back schedules. Cabin comfort is adequate for short-to-medium durations, but the aircraft is less suited to trips where passengers need large-cabin amenities, substantial baggage, or consistent near-range-limit stage lengths.

Cabin

The cabin is compact, with a low aisle height and a narrow cross-section typical of classic light jets. Seating is usually arranged for a small group, supporting quick trips more than extended comfort. Noise levels, ride feel, and amenities vary widely by interior refurbishment and insulation upgrades, so condition and completion quality matter more than the basic platform.