Learjet 35A Private Jet Charter
The Learjet 35A, also known as the Bombardier Learjet 35A, is a light twin-engine corporate jet aircraft, developed by Gates Learjet Corporation, today Bombardier Aerospace of Canada. Introduced in 1976, the Learjet 35A is an improved development of the Learjet 35, with upgraded Honeywell Garrett TFE731-2-2B engines, plus Century III wing and a maximum take-off weight of 18,300 lbs. The Learjet is capable of carrying up to 8 passengers, with one passenger traveling in the jump-seat. The Learjet 35A aircraft has a cabin volume of 268 cubic feet, thus making it one of the smallest among legacy light jets. The Learjet 35A has higher standard max takeoff weights over its predecessors, and stands out by its reliability, capability, and value.
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Aircraft category
Light
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Typical Seating
7
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Price per hour
2,850
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Nautical miles
2423
Learjet 35A Private Jet Charter Flights and Prices
The Learjet 35A, also known as the Bombardier Learjet 35A, is a light twin-engine corporate jet aircraft, developed by Gates Learjet Corporation, today Bombardier Aerospace of Canada. Introduced in 1976, the Learjet 35A is an improved development of the Learjet 35, with upgraded Honeywell Garrett TFE731-2-2B engines, plus Century III wing and a maximum take-off weight of 18,300 lbs. The Learjet is capable of carrying up to 8 passengers, with one passenger traveling in the jump-seat. The Learjet 35A aircraft has a cabin volume of 268 cubic feet, thus making it one of the smallest among legacy light jets. The Learjet 35A has higher standard max takeoff weights over its predecessors, and stands out by its reliability, capability, and value.
The average hourly rental rate of the Learjet 35A is around 2,850 USD per hour.
Aircraft Size
Aircraft size | English | Metric |
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Length | 47.18 ft | 14.38 m |
Wing Span | 39.5 ft | 12.04 m |
Height | 12.24 ft | 3.74 m |
Bag. Capacity | 38.84 ft³ | 1.1 m³ |
Cabin Size
Cabin size | English | Metric |
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Length | 12.9 ft | 3.94 m |
Width | 4.9 ft | 1.5 m |
Height | 4.3 ft | 1.3 m |
Area | 321.36 ft³ | 9.1 m³ |
Aircraft Seats
Layout | Seats |
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Max Seating | 8 |
Typical Seating | 7 |
Pilots | 2 |
Average Prices
Costs | USD | EUR |
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Purchase New | - | - |
Purchase Used | - | - |
Hourly rate | 2,850 USD/hour | 2,850 EUR/hour |
Performance Specifications
Performance | English | Metric |
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IFR Range | 2423 nm | 5165 km |
Cruise Speed | 460 KTAS | 852 km/h |
Certified Ceiling | 41000 ft | 12497 m |
Rate of Climb | 4340 ft/m | 1323 m/m |
Takeoff Distance | 4972 ft | 1515 m |
Landing Distance | 3075 ft | 937 m |
Max Takeoff Weight | 18300 lbs | 8301 kg |
Max Landing Weight | 15300 lbs | 6940 kg |
Useful Weight | 8181 lbs | 3711 kg |
Payload with Full Fuel | 1783 lbs | 809 kg |
More about the Learjet 35A
A derivative of the original Lear 23, the Learjet 35A welcomed in a new generation to the Learjet line. Previously, these private business jets had been powered by turbojet engines. However, with the introduction of the Learjet 35A model, turbofan engines made their debut in the line, adding both fuel efficiency and a quieter cabin for increased passenger comfort. Both the Learjet 35A and Learjet 36 models were granted Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification in July of 1974. The Learjet 35A retains many similarities to its predecessor, the Learjet 25, but features a stretched fuselage to account for the upgraded engines.
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Key Features of the Learjet 35A
The cabin of the Learjet 35A is typically configured to accommodate between seven and ten passengers, with optimization at eight passengers, and requires two crew members. The cabin of the Learjet 35A utilizes the same fuselage cross section to that of the Learjet 25. As such, the cabin of the Learjet 35A measures 12.9 feet in length, reaches 4.3 feet in height, and stretches a maximum of 4.9 feet in width with a floor width of 3.0 feet. This private business jet features approximately 40 cubic feet of baggage storage located behind the aft fold down divan seat, which is accessible in flight.
With a maximum cabin pressure differential of 9.4 psi, the Learjet 35A is capable of maintaining a sea level cabin altitude at an altitude of 25,700 feet.
Capabilities of the Learjet 35A
The Learjet 35A comes equipped with two Garrett AiResearch TFE731 turbofan engines. Each engine is rated at 3,500 pounds of thrust at take off. The Learjet 35A requires just 4,972 feet of runway to take off at sea level on a standard day. At an airport with an elevation of 5,000 feet, this take off requirement increases to 10,100 feet. With four passengers on board, the Learjet 35A needs just 2,550 feet of runway to land. This private business jet features a maximum certified service ceiling of 45,000 feet and a maximum range of 1,924 nautical miles. For a flight to a further destination, the Learjet 35A is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 424 knots at an altitude of 43,000 feet in a long range cruise configuration. For a swifter flight, this private business jet is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 451 knots at an altitude of 41,000 feet in a high speed cruise configuration.
The original Learjet 35A instrumentation system featured analog displays and instruments. However, as technology has advanced, digital flight deck options have become available as an upgrade. Typically, the Learjet 35A is fitted with a Collins avionics system, which includes Collins navigation, communication, and ident radios along with optional equipment such as a Collins electronic flight information system (EFIS) package with right side and left side primary flight displays (PFDs) in conjunction with a large center multi function display (MFD) along with a colour weather radar and a flight management system (FMS).