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BOMBARDIER LEARJET 70(2013)

BOMBARDIER LEARJET 70
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Asking Price
$4,395,000

Specifications

Year2013
Serial Number45-2136
RegistrationN959RP
Total Hours6,630
LocationUNITED STATES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

NORTHERN JET

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AI Description

  • Avionics Suite: Garmin G5000
  • Engines: Honeywell TFE731-40BR-1B
  • Engine Maintenance Program: MSP
  • Total Engine Hours: Engine 1 - 5,742 SNEW; Engine 2 - 5,944 SNEW
  • Passenger Capacity: 6 passengers + 1 belted lavatory
  • Galley Location: Forward
  • Lavatory Location: Aft
  • Interior Features: Beige leather, walnut woodwork, new carpet (2013), 12.1" video monitor, Blu-ray player, XM radio
  • Exterior Colors: Matterhorn White with black metallic, gamma grey, silver metallic, and Biscayne blue metallic stripes
  • Last Painted: 2013
  • Additional Equipment: ATG-5000 WiFi, fire extinguishers, precise pulselites, dual AOA indicators, exterior lighting package
  • Entertainment System: Lufthansa cabin management system, high-speed internet
  • Maintenance Tracking: CAMP (Computerized Aircraft Maintenance Program)
  • Certification: FAR Part 135
  • Winglets: Equipped
  • High-Speed Data/Wifi: Equipped
  • Terrain Awareness & Warning System: Standard

About this Model

Overview

The Learjet 70 is a light business jet in the Learjet 40-series lineage, updated with a contemporary flight deck and cabin refinements. It targets operators who value efficient point-to-point travel, strong climb and cruise capability for its class, and a straightforward operating footprint compared with larger-cabin aircraft.

Mission Fit

Typical missions are single-leg business trips where speed and schedule control matter more than maximum cabin volume. The aircraft is well-matched to flights that benefit from quick climbs and high-altitude cruise, while remaining compact enough for many business-oriented airports.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged around a forward club seating area with an aft seating/belted lavatory area depending on configuration. Expect a light-jet environment: comfortable for small groups, with a narrower cross-section than mid-size jets and a focus on efficient seating rather than stand-up movement. Baggage capacity is suitable for business travel but can become the limiting factor on fuller seats and longer trips.