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BOMBARDIER LEARJET 40(2004)

Specifications

Year2004
Serial Number45-2015
RegistrationI-AVNE
Total Hours6,145
LocationMONTE CARLO, MONACO
RegionEUROPE

Broker

New Jet International

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AI Description

  • Model: Learjet 40
  • Condition: Used
  • Engines enrolled on MSP Program
  • Avionics enrolled on MSP Program
  • Equipped with Honeywell DU-875 Pilot LCD Displays
  • Certified for 7 passengers
  • EASA Air Ops compliant
  • Excellent maintenance pedigree
  • Maintained under EASA Part 145
  • Airframe Maintenance Program: Equipped
  • Engine Maintenance Program: MSP Gold
  • Engine model: TFE731-20AR
  • ADS-B Capable: Equipped
  • SATCOM: Standard
  • Terrain Awareness & Warning System: Standard
  • Traffic Collision Avoidance System: Standard
  • RVSM: Standard
  • Emergency Locator Transmitter: Standard
  • Weather Radar: Standard
  • Executive passenger configuration

About this Model

Overview

The Learjet 40 is a light business jet positioned between entry-level light jets and larger midsize aircraft. It emphasizes relatively high cruise speeds for its class, a two-pilot cockpit, and a straightforward cabin sized for small groups on regional and some longer domestic legs. Typical use cases include point-to-point travel where access to shorter runways and higher cruise speeds matter more than stand-up cabin volume.

Mission Fit

In practical service, the Learjet 40 fits teams that travel with modest luggage and prefer quick stage lengths where climb and cruise speed deliver time savings. Mission planning should account for passenger count, baggage volume, and seasonal winds, which can push fuel stops on longer segments.

Cabin

The cabin is a classic light-jet layout: a forward refreshment area and an aft private lavatory, with club seating as the core configuration. Space is adequate for seated work and conversation, but it is not a stand-up cabin and feels most comfortable with smaller groups. Baggage capacity is generally suitable for briefcases and a few soft bags, with packing strategy becoming important as passenger count increases.