Learjet 40XR Specifications & Booking

Manufacturer: LearJet
Manufactured Country: Canada
Seats: 7
Crew: 2
Range: 1961 mi (3156 km)
Price Per Hour: $2,873
Maximum Speed: 537 mph(865 km/h)
Cruise Speed: 529 mph (852 km/h)
Service ceiling: 51,000 ft
Rate of climb: 2,820 fpm
Length: 55.56 ft
Height: 14.13 ft
Wingspan: 47 ft 9 in
Baggage Capacity: 6 bags (Width: 45cm/18in Height: 67cm/16in)
The Learjet 40 (LJ40) originated from LearJet in Canada with production of the Learjet 40 (LJ40) starting in 2002. It is used in various roles including executve transport. It continues to set industry benchmarks with its cutting-edge features and superior performance.

Available Empty Leg Flights on the Learjet 40XR

From:
Van Nuys, Van Nuys Airport (VNY), CA, US
To:
Mountain View, Moffett Federal Airfield (NUQ), CA, US
Departure date:
04.06.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 40XR
Capacity:
6
$5,389
Distance between VNY - NUQ:
298 mi (479 km)
Estimated flight duration:
0 hours : 33 minutes
Cost per person:
$898.12
Cost per hour:
$9577.43
From:
Driggs, Reed Memorial (DIJ), ID, US
To:
Van Nuys, Van Nuys Airport (VNY), CA, US
Departure date:
08.06.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 40XR
Capacity:
6
$10,342
Distance between DIJ - VNY:
5814 mi (9357 km)
Estimated flight duration:
10 hours : 58 minutes
Cost per person:
$1723.66
Cost per hour:
$941.73
From:
Camarillo, Camarillo Airport (CMA), CA, US
To:
Aurora, State (UAO), OR, US
Departure date:
17.06.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 40XR
Capacity:
7
$9,911
Distance between CMA - UAO:
9452 mi (15211 km)
Estimated flight duration:
17 hours : 51 minutes
Cost per person:
$1415.9
Cost per hour:
$555.15
From:
Aurora, State (UAO), OR, US
To:
Santa Ana, John Wayne Airport-Orange County (SNA), CA, US
Departure date:
23.06.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 40XR
Capacity:
7
$9,734
Distance between UAO - SNA:
7799 mi (12552 km)
Estimated flight duration:
14 hours : 43 minutes
Cost per person:
$1390.63
Cost per hour:
$660.75

Overview of the Learjet 40XR

The Learjet 40XR is a light business jet manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace, a Canadian-based company. It is a member of the popular Learjet family and was designed to provide a high-performance, efficient, and comfortable flying experience for both short-range and long-range missions.

Technical Specifications

The Learjet 40XR has the following technical specifications:

  • Dimensions: Length: 44.4 ft (13.5 m), Wingspan: 38.7 ft (11.8 m), Height: 12.1 ft (3.7 m)
  • Weight: Empty Weight: 10,500 lb (4750 kg), Maximum Takeoff Weight: 17,700 lb (8030 kg)
  • Engines: Two Honeywell TPE331-10R engines, each producing 1,230 horsepower and having a fuel efficiency of 2.5 lb/hp-hr
  • Performance: Maximum Speed: 530 mph (853 km/h), Range: 1,700 nm (3,148 km), Cruising Altitude: 35,000 ft (10,668 m)
  • Capacity: Passengers: 8, Cargo: 1,000 lb (454 kg), Crew: 2

Design and Features

The Learjet 40XR features a unique design that includes an advanced aerodynamic shape, a high-aspect-ratio wing, and a T-tail configuration. Its cabin is designed to provide ample space and comfort for passengers, with amenities such as a galley, lavatory, and storage compartments.

History and Development

The Learjet 40XR was first flown in 2003 and entered service in 2004. It was developed through a collaborative effort between Bombardier Aerospace and the original designer of the Learjet family, Bill Lear. The aircraft underwent numerous upgrades and enhancements during its development phase to improve performance, efficiency, and safety.

  • Key milestones: First flight (2003), Certification (2004), Entry into service (2004)
  • Challenges faced: Development of new engines and avionics systems
  • Significant upgrades or variants: Introduction of a Garmin G950 avionics system in 2012, Addition of a synthetic vision system in 2013

Operational Use

The Learjet 40XR is primarily used for business and private flying missions. It has been operated by numerous charter and fractional companies, as well as corporate flight departments.

  • Airlines or organizations that operate it: Various charter and fractional companies, Corporate flight departments
  • Popular routes or missions: Short-range flights within North America and Europe, Long-range international flights
  • Role in aviation history: Noted for its high-performance capabilities and efficiency

Interesting Facts

The Learjet 40XR has the following interesting facts:

  • Unique design choices: The aircraft's T-tail configuration provides improved stability during takeoff and landing
  • Famous flights or events: Participated in a high-altitude flight record attempt in 2011
  • Pop culture appearances: Featured in the TV show "Entourage" as the primary mode of transportation for the main character, Vincent Chase

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Learjet 40XR unique?

The Learjet 40XR is unique due to its advanced aerodynamic design, high-aspect-ratio wing, and T-tail configuration, which provide improved performance, efficiency, and stability.

How much does the Learjet 40XR cost?

The estimated cost of a new Learjet 40XR ranges from $4 million to $6 million, depending on configuration, customization, and other factors.

What is the range of the Learjet 40XR?

The Learjet 40XR has a maximum range of approximately 1,700 nm (3,148 km), making it suitable for both short-range and long-range missions.

Which airlines operate the Learjet 40XR?

The Learjet 40XR is operated by various charter and fractional companies, as well as corporate flight departments. Some notable operators include Flexjet, JetSuite, and XOJET.

Is the Learjet 40XR still in production?

The Learjet 40XR is no longer in production, as Bombardier Aerospace has discontinued its production to focus on other aircraft models. However, it remains a popular choice for business and private flying missions due to its high-performance capabilities and efficiency.