Range
2040 NM
Max Speed
Mach 0.81
Capacity
Up to 4
Avionics
Honeywell
Engines
TFE731-40BR
Origin
United States
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About The Learjet 75
The Learjet 75 is a light jet business jet from Bombardier's Learjet family. It is an important part of Bombardier's private aviation history, serving owners, corporate flight departments, charter operators, and special mission users with a blend of speed, cabin utility, and proven systems for its generation.
2,040 Nautical Mile Range
Mission capability suited to regional, coast-to-coast, and high-utilization corporate missions.
Mach 0.81 Top Speed
High-speed performance for its class and production era.
Learjet Family Heritage
A notable Bombardier model that helped define the Learjet product line.
TFE731-40BR Engines
Twin Honeywell turbofans shape the aircraft's performance and maintenance profile.
Spotlight: 2,040 Nautical Mile Range
Mission capability suited to regional, coast-to-coast, and high-utilization corporate missions.
Milestones
Program Status
Out of Production
Learjet 75 Specifications
Performance
Max Cruise Speed
465 KTAS
(861 km/h)
Long Range Cruise
430 KTAS
(796 km/h)
Mach Speed
M 0.81
Max Range
2,040 NM
(3,778 km)
Service Ceiling
51,000 FT
(15,545 m)
Climb Rate
4,500 FPM
Takeoff Distance
4,440 FT
(1,353 m)
Landing Distance
2,660 FT
(811 m)
With a maximum range of approximately 2,040 nautical miles and a top operating speed of Mach 0.81, the Learjet 75 is designed for regional, coast-to-coast, and high-utilization corporate missions. Its 51,000 ft service ceiling, published runway performance, and mature support ecosystem make it a relevant aircraft for buyers evaluating capability, acquisition cost, and mission fit.
Powerplant
Engine Manufacturer
Honeywell
Engine Model
TFE731-40BR
Engine Type
Turbofan
Thrust Per Engine
3,850 LBF
Engine Count
2
Maintenance Plan
On Condition
Noise Stage
Stage 3/4 compliant by configuration
The Learjet 75 is powered by two Honeywell TFE731-40BR turbofan engines, each rated at approximately 3,850 pounds of thrust. This powerplant pairing defines much of the aircraft's climb, cruise, maintenance, and operating-cost profile, especially for legacy operators comparing engine programs and inspection status.
Operating Weights
MTOW (Max Takeoff)
21,500 LB
(9,752 kg)
Max Landing Weight
19,200 LB
(8,709 kg)
Max Zero Fuel Weight
16,800 LB
(7,620 kg)
Max Payload
2,150 LB
(975 kg)
Fuel Capacity
6,062 LB
(2,750 kg)
Operating Empty Weight
14,700 LB
(6,668 kg)
Operating weights dictate the structural limits and mission profile of the aircraft. With an MTOW of 21,500 lbs, the Learjet 75 offers a high payload-to-range ratio, allowing operators to carry a full cabin without sacrificing distance.
Learjet 75 Interior
Cabin Specs
Length
19.8 FT
(6.04 m)
Width
5.1 FT
(1.55 m)
Height
4.9 FT
(1.49 m)
The Learjet 75 cabin provides a compact high-speed cabin focused on efficient private travel. Cabin dimensions are approximately 19.8 ft long, 5.1 ft wide, and 4.9 ft high, with seating for up to 9 passengers depending on layout and about 65 cubic feet of baggage capacity.
Operating Economics
Based on an assumed utilization of 350 flight hours annually.
Variable Costs
Fixed Costs
Annual Budget
$0.93M
Estimated Total Spend
Market Leading Operators
The Learjet 75 had an estimated new list price of about $13.8M. Current pre-owned values vary significantly by year, total time, engine status, avionics, inspection history, and interior condition.
The Learjet 75 has a maximum range of approximately 2,040 nautical miles under typical published long-range cruise assumptions.
The Learjet 75 can reach a top operating speed of about Mach 0.81, with normal cruise speeds varying by altitude, weight, and mission profile.
Depending on cabin configuration, the Learjet 75 can accommodate up to 9 passengers.