A reimagination of a classic, the Learjet 75 Liberty is Bombardier’s newest offering having just entered service in October 2020. With it, the veteran Canadian aircraft manufacturer hopes to make business jets more accessible with its $9.9m price tag and low operating costs, whilst also maximizing comfort.
The aircraft certainly possesses impressive speed and distance capabilities for a light jet with a range of 2,080 nm, enough to get you from Las Vegas to New York or Seattle to Washington DC non-stop.
There’s plenty of scope to sit back and relax as the jet claims to offer the only Executive Suite in the light jet category, delivering one of the quietest and smoothest rides in its class.
Details
Company | Bombardier |
Operating Cost | $2,000-2,999 |
Price Value ($) | 9,900,000 |
Range - nm | 2,000-2,999 |
Max speed - mach | 0.8-0.89 |
Number of passengers | 6 |
Takeoff distance - ft | 4,000-4,999 |
Landing distance - ft | 2,000-2,999 |
Baggage Compartment Volume - cu.ft. | 0-99 |
Design | Interior customization Multiple cabin configuration Customizability |
Cabin height - ft | 4-4.11 |
Cabin length (not including baggage) - ft | 10-19 |
Cabin width - ft | 5-5.11 |
Number of crew | 2 |
Exterior height - ft | 14-14.11 |
Exterior length - ft | 50-59.11 |
Overall wingspan - ft | 50-59.11 |
Cabin volume - cu.ft. | <1,000 |
Basic operating weight - lb | 13,000-13,999 |
Maximum payload - lb | 2,000-2,999 |
Maximum fuel - lb | 6,000-6,999 |
Engine thrust/flat rating - lbf | 3,000-3,999 |
Rate of climb - ft/min | 4,000-4,999.11 |
Long-range cruise - ktas | 400-499 |
Maximum operating altitude - ft | 51,000 |