2018 Learjet 75
Description
The Learjet 75 is an aircraft produced by Bombardier Aerospace. It is a twin-engine, super-light business jet that was first introduced in 2014. It can seat up to eight passengers and has a maximum range of 3,340 nautical miles. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306B turbofan engines, each producing 6,100 pounds of thrust. The Learjet 75 features a four-screen Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite and advanced cabin technologies, such as a full-length divan and high-definition flat-panel monitors. The aircraft also features a pressurized cabin and increased speed and range compared to other aircraft in its class.
Features
- Total Time: 2140
- Landings: 1518
- Engine(s)
- Honeywell TFE731-40-BR-1B
- Total Time: (L) 2140 / (R) 2140
- Cycles: (L) 1518 / (R) 1518
- SN: (L) P137350 / (R) P137349
- APU Details
- Honeywell RE100
- Total Time: 726
- SN: P-603
- Avionics
- Garmin 5000 Integrated Avionics System
- VHF Communication Radios
- FMS supporting RNP non-AR 0.3 approaches
- Flight Information System
- Synthetic Vision System
- Standby Instrument System
- Weather Radar
- VHF navigation receiver
- DME transceiver
- 24 channel GPS WAAS receiver
- Mode S transponder (ADS-B Out capable)
- TCAS II Change 7.1
- Radio Altimeter system
- TAWS
- Air Data Computer
- Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS)
- Engine Indication and Crew Awareness System (EICAS)
- Surface Awareness System
- Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR)
- Flight Data Recorder (FDR)
- Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
- Features/Options
- Six (6) 7” popup screens, One (1) 12.1” LCD screen, Five (5) 110 Volt 60 Hz AC outlets
- One (1) 4.3” control panel and High Definition media player (CD/DVD/Blu-ray)
- SwiftBroadband Internet / Satphone