Specifications
AI Description
- Model: Learjet 75
- Location: St-Hubert, Quebec, Canada
- Condition: Used
- Engine Maintenance Program: MSP
- Engine Model: TFE731-40BR-1B
- Engine Time: 3,800 hours since new
- Avionics Package: Garmin G5000
- Features:
- Equipped with winglets
- High-speed data/Wi-Fi
- ADS-B capable
- Weather radar
- Dual flight management systems
- Traffic collision avoidance system
- Emergency locator transmitter
- Synthetic vision system
- Terrain awareness & warning system
- Cockpit voice recorder
- 8.33 channel spacing
- RVSM compliant
- Interior Configuration: Executive, seating for 9
- Interior Features:
- Double club seating
- Forward galley with refreshment equipment
- Veneer cabinetry
- HD media player, CD, DVD, Blu-ray
- AirCell Gogo Biz with ATG-5000 & Wi-Fi
- Fully-enclosed lavatory
- Exterior: Completed in 2017
About this Model
Overview
The Learjet 75 is a late-generation Learjet family light jet designed around fast cruise, strong climb, and a conventional business-jet cabin for 6–8 passengers depending on layout. It is commonly selected by owner-operators and corporate flight departments that value time-to-climb and point-to-point utility within North America and similar regional networks, while keeping the footprint and operating complexity of a light jet.
Mission Fit
In typical use, the Learjet 75 fits 300–1,500 nm stage lengths with schedule-driven turns. It can cover longer legs under favorable conditions, but mission planning is more comfortable when reserves, alternate requirements, and passenger/baggage loads do not push the airplane to its limits. If your core mission is transcontinental with consistently high payload and comfort expectations, step-up categories generally fit better.
Cabin
The cabin is a classic light-jet environment: a club seating area with a compact forward galley/refreshment center and an aft lavatory. Seating and storage are adequate for business travel, but passenger movement is more constrained than in midsize cabins, and carry-on management matters when traveling with larger groups. Noise and ride quality are typical for the class, with the best experience achieved when the aircraft is operated at the high flight levels in cruise.