Learjet 85

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The Learjet 85 was a planned midsize business jet by Bombardier’s Learjet division, intended to be the first primarily composite Learjet before its development was cancelled.

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instanceOf business jet
midsize jet
twin-engine jet
aircraftFamily Learjet family NERFINISHED
aircraftRole business jet
aircraftStatus cancelled program
announcedAt National Business Aviation Association convention NERFINISHED
avionicsSuite Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion NERFINISHED
cabinClass midsize cabin
cabinType stand-up cabin
constructionMaterial composite
countryOfOrigin Canada
crew 2
designGoal improved fuel efficiency
increased cabin volume
longer range than previous Learjets
developedBy Learjet NERFINISHED
engineType turbofan
firstFlightDate 2014-04-09
firstFlightLocation Wichita, Kansas NERFINISHED
fuselageMaterial carbon-fiber composite
intendedCruiseSpeed_Mach 0.82
intendedEngineModel Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307B NERFINISHED
intendedRange_km 4800
intendedRange_nm 2600
intendedServiceCeiling_ft 49000
intendedTakeoffWeight_kg 16300
intendedTakeoffWeight_lb 36000
manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace NERFINISHED
maximumPassengerCapacity 10
notableFeature first primarily composite Learjet design
numberOfEngines 2
overallLength_m 20.9
pressurization fully pressurized cabin
primaryDevelopmentSite Wichita, Kansas GENERATED
programCancellationDate 2015
programLaunchDate 2007
programOutcome no aircraft delivered to customers
programSuspensionDate 2015-01
programType clean-sheet design
reasonForCancellation development costs
market conditions
tailConfiguration T-tail
targetMarket midsize business jet segment
typicalPassengerCapacity 8
wingConfiguration low wing
wingSpan_m 19.5

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Learjet product Learjet 85