Learjet 35

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The Learjet 35 is a twin-engine American business jet known for its high speed, long range, and widespread use in both civilian and military roles, including transport, training, and medical evacuation.

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Learjet 35A 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf business jet
light jet
twin-engine jet aircraft
aircraftCategory civil utility aircraft
military utility aircraft
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2
cruiseSpeed 804 km/h
developedFrom Learjet
surface form: Learjet 25
engineModel Garrett TFE731-2
engineType turbofan
firstFlight 1973-08-22
fuselageType pressurized
height 3.73 m
introduced 1974
landingDistance 808 m
landingGear tricycle retractable landing gear
length 14.83 m
manufacturer Learjet
surface form: Gates Learjet

Learjet
maxSpeed 872 km/h
maxTakeoffWeight 8165 kg
notableAccident 1985 Ricky Nelson DC-3 crash is unrelated; Learjet 35 has had multiple business aviation accidents
numberBuilt over 600
numberOfEngines 2
powerplant 2 × Garrett TFE731-2 turbofan
primaryUser Hellenic Air Force
Japan Air Self-Defense Force
United States Air Force
productionEnd 1994
productionStart 1973
range 2892 nmi
role business jet
medical evacuation aircraft
military transport aircraft
training aircraft
serviceCeiling 45100 ft
status in service
successor Learjet 45
takeoffDistance 1463 m
typicalPassengerCapacity 6
8
usedFor VIP transport
aeromedical evacuation
flight training
liaison duties
variant C-21A
Learjet 35 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Learjet 35A
wingspan 12.04 m

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Argentine Air Force usedAircraft Learjet 35
Finnish Air Force usesAircraft Learjet 35
Learjet 35 variant Learjet 35 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Learjet 35A