Specifications
Aircraft Details
- One U.S. corporate owner since new
- Double club seating + belted lavatory floorplan
- Engines on Honeywell MSP
- APU on Honeywell MSP
- Avionics on Honeywell MSP (formerly HAPP)
- Gogo L3 AVANCE 4G Wi-Fi
- DU-875 avionics upgrade with WAAS/LPV
- Fresh paint refurbishment in 2024 (purple) and 2023 (white) by West Star
- Total airframe hours: 4,087
- Total cycles: 3,908
- Engine model: Honeywell TFE731-20BR-1B
- Engine hours since new: 4,090 (each engine)
- APU: Honeywell RE100 (CIMMS), total hours: 2,207
- Fresh A/B/C check scheduled for March 2026 at Duncan Battle Creek
- WAAS/LPV equipped
- Eight-passenger configuration with forward refreshment center
- Entertainment: Airshow 400, forward & aft LCD bulkhead monitors, DVD/CD players
- Belted private aft lavatory with complete overhaul in 2024
- Exterior: White upper fuselage with dark purple lower, custom purple, blue & teal accent striping
- Interior refurbished in 2024
About this Model
Overview
The Learjet 45XR is an updated variant of the Learjet 45 focused on usable range and everyday operating flexibility in the light-jet category. It is commonly selected for regional and mid-range business missions where a flat-floor cabin, stand-up aisle height for many passengers, and good cruise efficiency matter more than large-cabin amenities. Typical use cases include company shuttle, owner-operator travel, and on-demand charter where frequent legs and quick turns are part of the schedule.
Mission Fit
Mission planning generally favors two- to three-hour stage lengths with reserves, with longer legs possible depending on payload, winds, and required alternates. The 45XR’s strengths show up in day-to-day utilization: it is well-suited to multi-leg schedules and city-pair flying where cabin size and speed are valued but the operator wants light-jet operating footprint and crew requirements.
Cabin
The 45XR cabin is known for being more accommodating than many light jets, with a flat floor and a layout that supports productive four-across club seating. Cabin noise and ride comfort are generally consistent with the class, and baggage access and volume vary by configuration. Lavatory arrangements are typically functional rather than luxurious; evaluate privacy, usability, and whether it is belted/approved for occupancy on specific aircraft.