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BOMBARDIER LEARJET 45(2002)

Specifications

Year2002
Serial Number45-194
RegistrationM-SULT
Total Hours5,379
Location--
RegionUNKNOWN

Broker

EMC Trading Inc.

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LUC BENNINGA

(713) 554-0727

Aircraft Details

• Airframe total hours: 5,379

• Total cycles: 3,218

• Engine program coverage: MSP Gold

• Engine 1: 5,248 hours since new, 3,045 cycles since new

• Engine 2: 5,101 hours since new, 2,932 cycles since new

• Forward galley: Yes

• Aft lavatory: Yes, belted

• Interior last refurbished: 2019

• Exterior base paint: Matterhorn White with blue, silver & gold stripes

• Exterior last painted: 2019

About this Model

Overview

The Bombardier Learjet 45 is a light jet designed for owner-operator and small-team business travel where time-to-destination matters more than large-cabin space. It sits above very light jets in cabin volume and baggage capability while remaining sized for regional and many metro airports. Typical use cases include two-to-six passenger trips with frequent legs in the 500–1,500 nm band, where quick climb and good cruise efficiency can reduce block time.

Mission Fit

The Learjet 45 tends to fit organizations prioritizing schedule flexibility and access to smaller airports while keeping cabin expectations realistic for the light-jet category. Payload-range and reserve requirements can make longer legs more restrictive when flying with higher passenger counts or heavier baggage.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged as a typical light-jet club seating environment with an enclosed aft lavatory and a forward galley/refreshment area depending on configuration. Seating comfort and aisle space are appropriate for short-to-mid legs; for longer flights, passenger comfort will depend heavily on seat design, cabin condition, and noise/vibration treatments of the specific aircraft. Baggage is generally split between an external compartment and smaller in-cabin storage, so packing style matters for passenger convenience.