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The new Learjet 75 series offers seating for up nine and includes Wi-Fi, a state-of-the-art entertainment system, galleys, closet space and even a lavatory. All this while delivering a range of just over 2,000 nautical miles (with four passengers) and without sacrificing top speed, still a brisk 465 knots.The aircraft is equipped with much improved winglets modeled after those being developed for the long-range Global 7000 and 8000. The new Honeywell TFE731-40BRs in the back, at 3,850 pounds of thrust each, have 10 percent more takeoff power than the engines that powered the 40 and 45. That gives the 70 and 75, aided by new canted winglets, faster climb times, better short-field performance and improved high/hot capabilities.
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The Learjet 75 has a range of 2,026 nautical miles. Type in your city or airport identifier for a visual representation of the NBAA IFR Range (NM) for this aircraft.