Bombardier’s Learjet 45XR is the longer-range successor to the Learjet 45, and builds upon that jet’s already-impressive foundation with a series of performance improvements. Produced from 2003 to 2012, the “super-light” 45XR has a heavier takeoff weight, faster cruise speed, and quicker time to climb than its predecessor, not to mention a redesigned cabin providing an even more comfortable flight experience. Capable throughout a variety of missions, Flying Magazine called the 45XR “The Swiss Army knife of jets.” The 45XR is the perfect example of what happens when new, innovative technology is applied to a proven and timeless design: travelers enjoy an enormous leap forward in speed, comfort, and economy.
LEarjet 45XR Features
Interior
While the Learjet 45’s cabin was already optimized for maximum passenger space and comfort, the 45XR underwent a redesign that resulted in even more leg, head, and shoulder room for those on board. The cabin measures 5.1 feet wide, 5 feet high, and 19.8 feet long, for a total cabin volume of 410 cubic feet. The spacious business jet accommodates eight passengers comfortably in two sets of club-four seating arrangements.
Passengers can utilize 15 cubic feet of internal baggage storage, so they can access their luggage while in flight; an additional 50 cubic feet of heated baggage space is featured externally. Folding work tables, a temperature control system, and noise-reduction technology that never lets cabin volume exceed 72 decibels ensure passengers can stay productive and comfortable in the air.
Performance
The Learjet 45XR is powered by two AlliedSignal TFE731-20BR turbofan engines, each producing 3,500 lbs. of thrust. The powerful engines help enable the aircraft to reach a high-cruise speed of 515 mph and a range of 1,869 nautical miles when flying with four passengers and NBAA IFR. Additionally, the 45XR has a maximum takeoff weight of 21,500, or 1,000 lbs more than the 45.
Guests can expect shorter takeoff distances in hot conditions and at high altitudes, with faster time-to-climb thanks to an advanced ice-removal system. The aircraft is extremely fuel-efficient, consuming only 213 gallons of fuel per hour. Its 51,000-foot surface ceiling makes it easy to avoid air traffic and poor weather conditions.