Learjet 45 Specifications & Booking

Manufacturer: LearJet
Manufactured Country: Canada
Seats: 9
Crew: 2
Range: 1968 mi (3167 km)
Price Per Hour: $3,647
Maximum Speed: 533 mph(858 km/h)
Cruise Speed: 500 mph (804 km/h)
Service ceiling: 51,000 ft
Rate of climb: 3,500 fpm
Length: 58 ft 0 in
Height: 14 ft 1 in
Wingspan: 47 ft 10 in
Baggage Capacity: 7 bags (Width: 45cm/18in Height: 67cm/16in)
The Learjet 45 originated from LearJet in Canada with production of the Learjet 45 starting in 1995. It is used in various roles including executive transport and freight. It continues to set industry benchmarks with its cutting-edge features and superior performance.

Available Empty Leg Flights on the Learjet 45

From:
San Diego, San Diego International Airport (SAN), CA, US
To:
Chicago, Midway International (MDW), IL, US
Departure date:
12.06.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 45
Capacity:
9
$18,833
Distance between SAN - MDW:
1725 mi (2776 km)
Estimated flight duration:
3 hours : 27 minutes
Cost per person:
$2092.57
Cost per hour:
$5454.33
From:
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach International (PBI), FL, US
To:
Chicago, Midway International (MDW), IL, US
Departure date:
17.06.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 45
Capacity:
9
$17,619
Distance between PBI - MDW:
1129 mi (1817 km)
Estimated flight duration:
2 hours : 15 minutes
Cost per person:
$1957.69
Cost per hour:
$7794.53
From:
Chicago, Midway International (MDW), IL, US
To:
Las Vegas, Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), NV, US
Departure date:
21.06.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 45
Capacity:
9
$20,644
Distance between MDW - LAS:
1518 mi (2444 km)
Estimated flight duration:
3 hours : 2 minutes
Cost per person:
$2293.74
Cost per hour:
$6791.82
From:
Chicago, Midway International (MDW), IL, US
To:
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach International (PBI), FL, US
Departure date:
26.06.2025
Aircraft:
Learjet 45
Capacity:
9
$17,262
Distance between MDW - PBI:
1129 mi (1817 km)
Estimated flight duration:
2 hours : 15 minutes
Cost per person:
$1917.98
Cost per hour:
$7636.4

Overview of the Learjet 45

The Learjet 45 is a twin-engine, turboprop business jet manufactured by Bombardier's Learjet division. It was designed for short-range, high-speed transportation and is primarily used for private aviation purposes. The Learjet 45 made its first flight in March 1995 and entered commercial service in 2001.

Technical Specifications

The Learjet 45 has the following technical specifications:

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Design and Features

The Learjet 45 features a distinctive curved fuselage design and a unique rear-mounted engine configuration. The aircraft also includes several innovative features, such as:

  • Airborne traffic control system for efficient route planning

History and Development

The Learjet 45 underwent a significant development process that included:

Operational Use

The Learjet 45 is used by various airlines and organizations for a range of purposes, including:

  • Airlines or organizations that operate it:
  • Popular routes or missions:
  • Role in aviation history (e.g., record-breaking flights, military operations):

Interesting Facts

The Learjet 45 has the following interesting facts:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Learjet 45 unique?

The key features that set the Learjet 45 apart from other aircraft include its unique rear-mounted engine configuration, curved fuselage design, and advanced avionics package.

How much does the Learjet 45 cost?

The estimated cost of a new Learjet 45 ranges from $7 million to $10 million, depending on the configuration and customization options chosen. Used models can be purchased for significantly less, with prices ranging from $1.5 million to $4 million.

What is the range of the Learjet 45?

The Learjet 45 has a maximum range of approximately 2,200 nautical miles (4,074 kilometers) at Mach 0.74, making it suitable for short- to medium-range flights.

Which airlines operate the Learjet 45?

The Learjet 45 is operated by several major airlines and organizations, including:

  • Bristow Helicopters
  • Airbus Corporate Jets
  • Royal Flying Doctor Service
  • Other private operators and charter companies

Is the Learjet 45 still in production?

The Learjet 45 is no longer in active production, as Bombardier phased out the model in favor of newer designs. However, used models continue to be popular among private pilots and commercial operators.