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BOMBARDIER LEARJET 55(1984)

Specifications

Year1984
Serial Number55-101
RegistrationHI-1072
Total Hours9,654
LocationUnited States
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Aerocraft International, Inc.

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AI Description

  • Maintenance Programs: CAMP (Computerized Aircraft Maintenance Program), Engines enrolled on Honeywell MSP.
  • Certifications: RVSM certified.
  • Weight Capacity: Ramp weight 36,400 lbs, MTOW 36,100 lbs, Empty weight 21,600 lbs, BOW 22,100 lbs.
  • Fuel Capacity: 1,220 U.S. gallons.
  • Inspections:
  • 12-Year Inspection completed on 08/01/2008.
  • Engine Hot Section Inspection completed on 04/01/2011.
  • Engine Model: TFE731-3C-2B, maintenance program MSP.
  • Avionics:
  • Dual Collins ADF-60, Aerosonic standby altimeter, J.E.T. FC-550 autopilot.
  • Dual Collins FDS-85/Pro Line II avionics package, Dual Collins VHF-22B communication radios.
  • Honeywell Mark VII EGPWS, Honeywell TCAS-II, and Honeywell Primus 400SL weather radar.
  • Interior Configuration: Executive, seating for 7, light beige leather, forward 4-place club, aft 3-place couch.
  • Refreshment Equipment: Spacious forward galley.
  • Exterior Colors: White & navy blue with navy blue accent stripes.

About this Model

Overview

The Learjet 55 is an earlier-generation light business jet positioned for time-sensitive regional and mid-range trips with relatively high cruise speed for its class and vintage. It trades newer avionics integration and cabin volume for straightforward systems, a proven airframe, and performance that can work well on longer city pairs when payload and weather margins are planned carefully.

Mission Fit

It fits owner-operators and flight departments looking for a capable light jet for frequent regional legs and occasional longer segments, provided expectations are aligned with a narrower cabin and the payload-range tradeoffs common to this category.

Cabin

The cabin is configured around a compact club seating environment typical of Learjets, with a forward refreshment area depending on interior layout and an enclosed aft lavatory on many aircraft. Noise levels, fit-and-finish, and perceived space vary significantly by refurbishment quality and insulation updates. Baggage volume and access depend on the specific configuration and any aftermarket changes.