1998 - 2005 Lear 45
The Learjet 45 was Learjet's first completely new model, since the Learjet 23. It is larger than the Learjet 31 and smaller than the 60. The cabin is seven feet longer than the 31 and has more head and shoulder room than any other aircraft in its class. The cabin has double club seating, a galley and a full aft lavatory. The cockpit has a Honeywell Primus 1000 integrated avionics suite and the FADEC equipped Honeywell TFE 731-20AR engines was developed in cooperation with Learjet for increased fuel economy and reduced operating and maintenance costs.
Aircraft Information
Year: | 1998 - 2005 |
Make: | Lear |
Model: | 45 |
Active Fleet: | 243 - For Sale/Lease: 25 |
Average Asking Price - February 2014: | $3,385,000 |
Range: | 1,423 - 1,968 nm |
Contact Number: | 1-847-726-5000 |
Current Market Price / Availability: | REQUEST MARKET UPDATE REPORT |
General Performance & Specifications
Cabin Height: | 4.92 Feet |
Cabin Width: | 5.12 Feet |
Cabin Length: | 19.75 Feet |
Baggage Volume Internal: | 15.0 Cubic Feet |
Baggage Volume External: | 50.0 Cubic Feet |
Seats Executive: | *2/8 |
Max. Take-Off Weight: | 20,500 lbs. |
Max. Landing Weight: | 19,200 lbs. |
Maximum Payload: | 2,110 lbs. |
Balance Field Length: | 4,350 Feet |
Landing Distance: | 3,915 Feet |
Rate of Climb - All Engines: | 2,800 Feet / Minute |
Rate of Climb - One Engine Out: | 590 Feet / Minute |
Normal Cruise Speed: | 458 ktas |
Max. Cruise Speed: | 465 ktas |
Service Ceiling Max. Weight: | 45,000 Feet |
Number of Engines: | 2 |
Engine Manufacturer: | Honeywell |
Engine Model: | TFE 731-20AR |
Description
The Learjet 45 was Learjet's first completely new model, since the Learjet 23. It is larger than the Learjet 31 and smaller than the 60. The cabin is seven feet longer than the 31 and has more head and shoulder room than any other aircraft in its class. The cabin has double club seating, a galley and a full aft lavatory. The cockpit has a Honeywell Primus 1000 integrated avionics suite and the FADEC equipped Honeywell TFE 731-20AR engines was developed in cooperation with Learjet for increased fuel economy and reduced operating and maintenance costs.