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BOMBARDIER LEARJET 45XR(2012)

BOMBARDIER LEARJET 45XR

Specifications

Year2012
Serial Number45-434
RegistrationC-GCMP
Total Hours3,601
LocationMONTREAL, QC CAN
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Airside Aviation

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AI Description

  • Model: Learjet 45XR
  • Configuration: Executive 9-passenger double-club
  • Avionics: Honeywell Primus 1000 with WAAS/LPV, TCAS 7.1, ADS-B Out
  • Engines: Two Honeywell TFE731-20BR engines, both on MSP, 3,601.4 hours SNEW, 2,688 cycles each
  • APU: Honeywell RE100(LJ), 1,705.36 hours TTSN, 3,318 cycles, on MSP
  • Wi-Fi: Aircell Swift Broadband
  • Interior Features: Forward galley, belted aft lavatory, DVD/CD changer, double club seating, storage drawers
  • Additional Equipment:
  • Dual AOA/Stall Warning system
  • Increased MTOW to 21,500 lbs
  • Increased ZFW to 16,500 lbs
  • Concorde 38-ampere-hour batteries
  • Airshow 410 entertainment system with dual 12.1-inch monitors
  • Safety Features: Honeywell Mark V Enhanced GPWS, Emergency Locator Transmitter, Cockpit Voice Recorder, Flight Data Recorder with ULB
  • Maintenance Programs: Engines and APU on MSP

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.