Learjet 70

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The Learjet 70 is a light business jet introduced by Bombardier as an updated variant of the Learjet family, featuring modern avionics, improved performance, and a redesigned cabin for corporate and private travel.

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instanceOf light business jet
twin-engine jet aircraft
aircraftType low-wing monoplane
avionicsModel Garmin G5000 NERFINISHED
avionicsSuite Bombardier Vision flight deck NERFINISHED
avionicsSupplier Garmin NERFINISHED
cabinConfiguration club seating
enclosed lavatory
forward galley
cabinHeight approximately 4.9 ft
cabinLength approximately 17.7 ft
cabinWidth approximately 5.1 ft
countryOfOrigin Canada
crew 2
derivedFrom Learjet 40 NERFINISHED
designFeature flat-floor cabin
improved aerodynamics
modernized cabin interior
upgraded engines
engineModel Honeywell TFE731-40BR NERFINISHED
engineType turbofan
firstFlight 2012
fuelType Jet A
ICAORole small transport
introduced 2013
landingGear tricycle retractable landing gear
manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace NERFINISHED
manufacturerAnnounced 2012
marketSegment light jet category
maximumCruiseSpeed approximately 464 knots
approximately Mach 0.81
maximumPassengerCapacity 7
numberOfEngines 2
partOfSeries Learjet family NERFINISHED
pressurization cabin pressurized
primaryUse corporate travel
owner-operated business aviation
private charter
range approximately 2060 nautical miles
role business jet
corporate transport aircraft
private jet
serviceCeiling 51000 ft
simultaneouslyDevelopedWith Learjet 75 NERFINISHED
status out of production
takeoffFieldLength approximately 4300 ft
typicalPassengerCapacity 6
winglets canted winglets

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Learjet product Learjet 70