Jet / Turboprop • Bombardier • Learjet 70, Learjet 75, Learjet 75 Light
| Manufacturer | Bombardier |
| Model | Learjet 70/75 |
| Category | Jet / Turboprop |
| Variants | Learjet 70, Learjet 75, Learjet 75 Light |
| Production Years | 2003 – 2025 |
| Seating | 6, 8 seats |
| Typical TTAF | 4,200 hours |
| Markets | United States, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, Mexico |
| Price Range | $3.5M – $9.5M |
The Bombardier Learjet 70 and 75 represent the modernized evolution of Bombardier's iconic light jet family, introduced in the early 2000s as successors to the Learjet 60. These aircraft feature advanced avionics, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced performance compared to their predecessors. The Learjet 75 includes additional upgrades over the 70 model, particularly in engine power and range capabilities. Both models are popular in the fractional ownership and charter markets, favored by corporations and high-net-worth individuals requiring reliable, efficient mid-range business jets. The aircraft are known for their excellent handling characteristics, quick climb performance, and ability to operate from shorter airfields. They accommodate 6-8 passengers depending on configuration and are equipped with modern glass cockpits. The Learjet 70/75 family remains relevant in today's market as cost-effective alternatives to larger cabin-class jets, with strong resale values and operational economics that appeal to frequent business travelers.
Maximum Speed: 490 knots (563 mph)
Cruise Speed: 450 knots (518 mph)
Range: 2,000 nautical miles (with reserves)
Service Ceiling: 51,000 feet
Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A turbofans
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 20,200 lbs
Cabin Length: 23 feet
Cabin Width: 6.1 feet
Baggage Capacity: 74 cubic feet