Bombardier Learjet 70 / 75
Speed Meets Refinement at Altitude
The Learjet 70/75 builds on the success of the popular Learjet 45 series with improved performance, updated avionics, and additional cabin space. Combining Learjet speed with midsize comfort, it is a strong option for business and leisure travelers seeking efficient, comfortable travel.
Aircraft Facts
- Max Passengers
- 7
- Max Range
- 2,026 nm
- Cabin Width
- 5’1″
- Cabin HEIGHT
- 4’9″
- Cabin Length
- 19’8″
- Baggage Volume
- 65 cu ft
*Specifications and performance details may vary by aircraft model and configuration. For precise information on a specific aircraft, please contact a Magellan Jets Private Aviation Advisor.

Additional Information
The Learjet 70’s seven-passenger cabin measures 19 feet 8 inches long, 5 feet 1 inch wide, and 4 feet 9 inches high for a total cabin volume of 363 cubic feet. While the Lear 70 has the same cabin space of the Lear 40, the way the space is used has changed—seats and galleys have been redesigned, and passengers can utilize side-wall cutouts to store personal belongings. The jet also includes 65 cubic feet of baggage space that can be accessed both internally and externally.
The Learjet 70 is equipped with two Honeywell TFE731-40BR engines, which enable the aircraft to reach speeds of up to 464 kts, produce 3,850 pounds of thrust per engine, and have 10 percent more takeoff power than engines furnished on the 40 and 45. According to Business Jet Traveler, aided by new canted winglets, the engines provide faster climb times, better short-field performance, and improved high/hot capabilities. These engines are also four percent more fuel efficient than those on the Lear 40 and 45.
The Learjet 70 can cover up to 1,849 nautical miles with 6 passengers and NBAA IFR reserves, meaning it can fly passengers on routes like London to Moscow or Chicago to Vancouver in comfort and style.
The Bombardier Learjet 70 utilizes the Garmin G5000 Vision flight deck, which includes widescreen displays, touchscreen controllers, and a synthetic vision system to assist with flight. The environment control system (ECS) that is installed in the Learjet 70 offers great control of the aircraft environment along with dual-zone control for cabin and cockpit. The cockpit also includes a digital audio system, datalink capabilities, and a surface awareness system that reduces the burden on the pilot.
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