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Learjet was a manufacturer of business jets for civilian and military use based in Wichita, Kansas, United States.Founded in the late 1950s by William Powell Lear as Swiss American Aviation Corporation, it became a subsidiary of Canadian Bombardier Aerospace in 1990, which marketed the company's aircraft as the "Bombardier Learjet Family". The 3,000th Learjet was delivered in June 2017.


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In today's video we meet with a pilot of a Lear 45 to take a walk around the airplane and explore the features Bombardier has put into this aircraft. The BES.


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Learjet 45. The Learjet 45, otherwise known as the Learjet Model 45 (internal company designation LJ45) is the standard variant of the aircraft. It was first introduced in 1998, and left production in 2012. Of all the variants, the standard Model 45 was the most popular, with the Model 45XR being the second most popular.


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Learjet 45 range with 8 passengers: 1,900 nautical miles, 2,186 Statute Miles or 3,519 kilometers (IFR Reserves, ISA, with 8 passengers/2 crew). See our Bombardier Learjet 45 Range page for more information. Bombardier Learjet 45 Speed: High-speed: 465 knots, 535 miles per hour (mph), 861 kilometers per hour (km/h) or Mach 0.81


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The Learjet 45 is a mid-sized business jet aircraft introduced in January 1998. The cockpit is equipped with a four-screen Electronic Flight Instrument System avionics system. The aircraft is powered by two Honeywell TFE731-20 engines, a version developed specifically for this airframe. An internal APU provides ground power. The Learjet 45XR is an upgraded version introduced in June, 2004.


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The Learjet 45 is equipped with advanced flight software and architecture to minimise pilot and maintenance workloads. The Learjet 45 taking off. The long-range cruise speed is 778km/h and the maximum operating altitude is 51,000ft (15,545m). The Bombadier Aerospace Learjet 45 nine-seat super-light business jet. 1.


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The Learjet 45's development cycle took longer than expected by Bombardier, and while the aircraft received the FAA's initial approval in 1997, it only completed Part 25 certification in 1998. The delays in testing cascaded into the production and delivery schedule, pushing certain orders back as far as two years, which led to complaints.


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The Learjet 45's cabin holds eight seats with plenty of room to swivel, recline, and track. The cabin's length and width are 19.8 feet and 5.1 feet, respectively. Don't be misled by these measurements; the interior of the Learjet 45 was designed to offer the most usable passenger space possible so that the passengers do not feel.


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The Learjet 45 (LJ45) aircraft is a mid-sized business jet aircraft produced by Bombardier Aerospace. The development of the LJ45 was announced by Bombardier in September, 1992, and first flight of the prototype aircraft took place on October 7, 1995, the 32nd anniversary of the first flight of the Learjet 23. FAA certification was delayed, and.


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The Bombardier Learjet 45 costs between $2m for a 1998 model and $3.80m for a 2007 version, according to the Winter 2023 data from Aircraft Bluebook. However, the individual price for a specific serial number will be determined by an aircraft's maintenance condition and logbooks, among other items, and, as a result, values for models built in.


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Learjet 45 Description The Learjet 45 is a medium sized business jet aircraft produced by Bombardier Learjet. It was announced in 1992, the first flight took place on October 7, 1995, and FAA certification was granted in September of 1997. The first customer delivery was made in January, 1998.


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The Learjet 45's cabin holds eight seats (usually in a double club layout) with plenty of room to swivel, recline, and track. The cabin's length and width are 19.8 feet and 5.1 feet, respectively. Don't be misled by these measurements; the interior of the Learjet 45 was designed to offer the most usable passenger space possible so that.


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The Lear 45 Small Jet was manufactured by Learjet Inc between 1995 and 2013. The cabin measures 19.8 feet long by 5.1 feet wide by 4.9 feet tall giving it a total cabin volume of 375 cubic feet. The dimensions make it comfortable for 8 passengers, with the maximum configuration seating 9. The baggage compartment can hold up to 9 bags, assuming.


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Learjet 45 XR Description The Learjet 45 is a medium sized business jet aircraft produced by Bombardier Learjet in 1998. The Learjet 45XR is an upgraded version of the Learjet 45 and was introduced in June, 2004. This jet is powered by two Honeywell TFE731-20BR engines with 3,500 pounds of thrust.


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Bombardier's Learjet 45, announced in the early 1990s, was recognized as a significant step in the long history of Lears. For the first time since the original Lear 23, the company created a clean-sheet design—abandoning the legacy circular fuselage that had been stretched and broadened over several decades to create such popular designs as the 31, 35, 55, and 60. The 45's ovoid fuselage.

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