Learjet 75

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The Learjet 75 is a modern light business jet known for its speed, range, and luxurious cabin, produced by Bombardier under the Learjet brand.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf light business jet
twin-engine jet aircraft
aircraftFamily Learjet 70/75 family NERFINISHED
avionicsSuite Garmin G5000 NERFINISHED
brand Learjet NERFINISHED
cabinConfiguration double-club seating
cabinFeatures LED lighting
flat-floor aisle
individual touchscreen controls
cabinLengthCategory small jet cabin
certificationAuthority EASA NERFINISHED
FAA NERFINISHED
cockpitType glass cockpit
countryOfOrigin Canada
crew 2
engineManufacturer Honeywell Aerospace NERFINISHED
engineModel Honeywell TFE731-40BR NERFINISHED
engineType turbofan
firstFlight 2012
fuelType Jet A
fuselageOrigin derived from Learjet 40/45 fuselage
hasGalley yes
hasLavatory yes
introduced 2013
landingGear tricycle retractable landing gear
manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace NERFINISHED
maximumCruiseSpeed 0.81 Mach
maximumPassengerCapacity 9
maximumTakeoffWeight approximately 21500 lb
noiseCompliance Stage 4
numberOfEngines 2
operatorType charter operators
corporate flight departments
private owners
predecessor Learjet 45 NERFINISHED
primaryUse air taxi operations
business aviation
corporate transport
productionEnd 2021
productionStatus discontinued
range approximately 2040 nautical miles
role passenger transport
serviceCeiling 51000 ft
successorVariant Learjet 75 Liberty NERFINISHED
typicalCruiseSpeed 0.78 Mach
typicalPassengerCapacity 8
wingDesign new wing with canted winglets
wingletsType canted winglets

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Learjet product Learjet 75
Learjet 45 successor Learjet 75