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BOMBARDIER LEARJET 35A(1985)

BOMBARDIER LEARJET 35A
Asking Price
$1,100,000

Specifications

Year1985
Serial Number35A-594
RegistrationN747BW
Total Hours7,039
LocationFORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

OMNIJET

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+18455449348

Aircraft Details

• Turnkey and EASA compliant Learjet 35A with modern upgrades

• Dual Garmin GTN 750xi avionics, Honeywell MSP engine program

• Fresh Phase A-D inspections completed June 2025; 12-Year inspection completed November 2022

• Engines: Garrett TFE731-2-2B (both at 7,039 hours SNEW), on MSP program

• CAMP maintenance tracking, RVSM certified, maintained under FAR Part 91

• Avionics: FC-530 autopilot, Collins radios, Honeywell MK-VII EGPWS, TCAS I, Garmin XPDR with ADS-B In/Out

• Additional features: Dee Howard TR 4000 thrust reversers, 24-inch executive door, dual Concorde lead-acid batteries, standby fuel pump light mod, gravity fuel transfer line, XM satellite radio ready

• Interior: Refurbished 01/2016, dark blue leather seating, four mid-cabin club seats, aft 3-place divan, belted lavatory seat with privacy door, dual folding tables, XM radio, CD player

• Exterior: New paint 01/2016, Matterhorn white with red and blue accent striping (rated 9/10)

About this Model

Overview

The Learjet 35A is a legacy light jet known for strong cruise performance and the ability to cover longer stage lengths than many aircraft in its size class. Buyers typically choose it for time-sensitive travel, access to a wide set of regional airports, and straightforward systems compared with newer-generation cockpits. Cabin volume and baggage access are more limited than midsize aircraft, so it tends to fit missions where speed and range matter more than stand-up comfort.

Mission Fit

In practice, the 35A works well for fast point-to-point trips with a modest passenger count and bags managed within light-jet limits. It is less well-suited to missions where the cabin is used as a working space for larger groups or where comfort expectations align more with midsize cabins.

Cabin

The cabin is compact and typically arranged for four to six passengers in a club-style layout, with limited ability for passengers to move around during flight. Noise levels, ride feel, and cabin amenities vary materially by individual aircraft and refurbishment history; many examples have been modernized with updated interiors, connectivity provisions, and LED lighting, but these are not standard by model year. The aft lavatory arrangement is functional but small, and baggage access is usually separated from the main cabin during flight depending on configuration.