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Bombardier Learjet Guide: Models, Maintenance & Key Insights for Owners

The Bombardier Learjet is a symbol of luxury, performance, and reliability in the world of private aviation. Whether you’re an owner, operator, or enthusiast, understanding the different Learjet models and their maintenance requirements is crucial for maximizing performance and ensuring safety.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore popular Learjet models, key maintenance practices, and essential ownership insights.

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Popular Bombardier Learjet Models

1. Learjet 35/36

  • Known for its range and speed
  • Twin-engine light jet ideal for corporate travel
  • Cruising speed: 451 knots
  • Range: Up to 2,056 nautical miles

2. Learjet 45/45XR

  • Enhanced avionics and performance
  • Spacious cabin with seating for 8
  • Range: Up to 2,000 nautical miles
  • Ideal for mid-range business flights

3. Learjet 60/60XR

  • Powerful and fast midsize jet
  • Range: Around 2,405 nautical miles
  • Preferred for longer domestic and short international routes

4. Learjet 70/75

  • Latest generation models
  • State-of-the-art avionics and enhanced fuel efficiency
  • Cabin noise reduction technology

Range: Approximately 2,040 nautical miles

Importance of Learjet Maintenance

Proper maintenance is key to ensuring flight safety, extending aircraft life, and complying with FAA regulations. Here’s what owners and operators should focus on:

1. Scheduled Maintenance Inspections

Bombardier provides a schedule based on flight hours and calendar time. These include:

  • A Checks (light inspections every 300–600 flight hours)
  • B Checks (more detailed, often annually)
  • C and D Checks (deep inspections done less frequently)

2. Engine and Avionics Checks

  • Regular turbine engine inspections
  • Updates and checks for avionics systems
  • Software upgrades and component replacements as needed

3. Cabin and Interior Maintenance

  • Leather and upholstery upkeep
  • Pressurization and HVAC checks
  • Modernization options (Wi-Fi, new lighting, seating upgrades)

4. Landing Gear and Hydraulic Systems

  • Inspection for wear and corrosion
  • Hydraulic system pressure tests and fluid checks

Learjet Maintenance Providers & Support

When it comes to Bombardier Learjet maintenance, always work with certified technicians and authorized service centers. Look for:

  • Bombardier Authorized Service Facilities (ASFs)
  • FAA or EASA-certified MROs
  • Providers offering mobile repair teams and AOG (Aircraft on Ground) support

Tips for Learjet Owners

  • Log every maintenance activity for FAA compliance
  • Use genuine Bombardier parts to avoid safety issues and maintain value
  • Schedule preventive maintenance even when no issues are detected

Join a maintenance program (e.g., Smart Parts) to control costs and improve planning

Conclusion

The Bombardier Learjet line continues to be a top choice for business and private aviation due to its performance, reliability, and advanced features. Whether flying a Learjet 45XR or maintaining a classic Learjet 35, staying informed about your aircraft’s model-specific needs and maintenance schedules ensures safety, longevity, and peak performance.