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Learjet 45 XR

Learjet 45 XR

The XR version of the Learjet 45 was first delivered in 2004. Emboldened by TFE731-20-BR engines (feted for their power management), the 45XR can generate 3,500 pounds of thrust at 104 degrees fahrenheit to bolster the aircraft’s impressive take off performance. The Learjet 45X is a perfect fusion of fuel efficiency, runway capability, and effortless handling qualities at both high and low speeds. Moreover, the Learjet 45X is one of the most aesthetically pleasing jets out there, with a refined exterior embellished with graceful wings manufactured from a solid piece of aluminum and winglets which accentuate the wing’s capabilities at slower speeds while optimizing its high-altitude efficiency by some 20 percent.

Cruising Speed (mph)515 mph
Luggage Capacity66 cu.ft.
Interior Height4.11 ft.
Interior Width5.1 ft.
Interior Length19.9 ft.
Passengers6 – 8 people
Range (smi)2,050 st.m.
Price$3,000 – $3,500
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Learjet 35A


Learjet 35A

Celebrating almost 40 years in service, Bombardier’s twin-engine executive Learjet 35A improves significantly on its predecessor. Advanced Honeywell Garrett TFE731-2-2B engines utilize components normally reserved for jets of a much higher caliber and price. The jet’s immense thrust allows the Lear 35 to take off in less than 5,000 feet. On the downside, the 35A cabin snugly seats eight passengers (including one in the jump seat) but it’s definitely tight, ranking as one of the smallest cabins in its class (12.9 feet long, 4.3 feet high). For many clients, this shortfall is more than compensated for by its 500 mph speed (the average light jet speed is 440 mph) and 2,220 mile range (one of the top in its class, exceeded only by the Phenom 300), not to mention its reliability, smooth handling, and cost effective pricing structure by virtue of a very low fuel burn. Some 40 cubic feet of baggage space is sufficient to store seven or eight medium-sized suitcases.


  • Cruising Speed (mph)
  • Luggage Capacity
  • Interior Height
  • Interior Width
  • Interior Length
  • 500 mph
  • 40 cu.ft.
  • 4.3 ft.
  • 4.8 ft.
  • 12.9 ft.

Passengers8 people
Range (smi)2,220 st.m.
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Hawker 400XP

Hawker 400XP

A balanced combination of technical excellence, robust performance, and sophisticated interior design, Hawker Beechcraft’s 400XP is a reliable business tool, adept at executing short and midrange missions underscored by low operating costs. Design improvements include upgraded, fuel-efficient Pratt & Whitney JT15D-5 turbofan engines, pilot pleasing Collins Pro Line 4 avionics, and a higher take-off weight. And, for a light jet, the 400XP has serious girth (some 305 cubic feet of interior space), seating between six and eight passengers in a 25-foot-long, oval shaped, stand-up cabin featuring a custom workspace, mahogany-clad galley, and enclosed lavatory.

LENGTH15.5
HEIGHT4.8
INTERNAL27
EXTERNAL26
Takeoff at Sea Level3,950 ft
Takeoff at 5000′ 25°C6,311 ft
Landing Distance2,960 ft
Certified Ceilings45,000 ft
High Speed Cruise450 knots
600 NM MissionFight Time 1+27
1000 NM Mission, Flight Time 2+24
Passengers7
Range(nm)1,333nm
Price$2,300 – $2,600
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Citation CJ4

Citation CJ4

The crown jewel of the CJ light jet family, the CJ4 has redefined the market with its rocket speed, impressive 2,002 nautical mile range, and a superlative runway performance, all without shouldering higher operating costs. Technical upgrades include the leading-edge Collins Pro Line 21 powered avionics, Venue™ Cabin Management System, and a much larger, redesigned wing that allows for a speedier climb, lower drag at cruising altitude, a faster airspeed of 425 knots, and greater fuel capacity. The upgraded, 58-inch-wide cabin (some two feet longer than the CJ3) sports canny micro-climate temperature zones while superb sound proofing optimizes in-flight comfort.

Maximum Cruise Speed451 ktas
Seating Capacity8
Useful Load6,800 lb
Takeoff Distance3,190 ft
Passengers8
Range(nm)1,920 nm
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Citation Latitude

Citation Latitude

The Citation Latitude project was announced by Cessna at the annual NBAA convention in October 2011. It was launched as a larger aircraft than the Cessna Citation XLS+ and cheaper than the Cessna Citation Sovereign on which it is based. The aircraft seats 9, and features twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306D turbofan engines. The Citation Latitude features a cruciform tail and all-metal fuselage.

Maximum Cruise Speed440 ktas
Seating Capacity9
Useful LoadN/A lb
Takeoff Distance4,030 ft
Passengers9
Range(nm)2,500nm
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Citation M2

Citation M2

With the the Citation M2, Cessna has reinvented a tried and tested airframe and embellished it with state-of-the-art creature comforts. Based on the CJ platform, the M2 is a desirable fusion of raw power, elegance, and efficiency. Along with a modern, redesigned interior, showcasing finishes that are on a par with Cessna’s elite executive jet incarnations, there’s updated, touch-controlled avionics with large format displays, two powerful Williams FJ44 engines, an entertainment system that goes by the name of Clarity, an enclosed lavatory, and LED lighting throughout. The M2 is also the first Citation light jet to feature the user-friendly, Garmin flat-panel avionics which not only streamline the cockpit but significantly reduces pilot workload.

Maximum Cruise Speed400 ktas
Seating Capacity7
Useful Load3,809 lb
Takeoff Distance3,250 ft
Passengers7
Range(nm)1,300nm
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Phenom 300

Phenom 300

Since it entered service in 2009, Embraer’s Phenom 300 has pushed the envelope in the light jet market. With its high performance, utility, low operating costs, and aesthetically pleasing form, it’s no surprise that 60 Phenom 300 jets were delivered in 2013 alone. The interior is configured according to the Oval Lite concept which maximizes usable space to accommodate between eight and nine passengers for a range of 1,971 nautical miles. Powered by quiet, fuel efficient Pratt & Whitney Canada turbofan engines, it boasts a colossal fuel capacity (which allows for single-point refueling) and an externally serviced private rear lavatory which is arguable the best executive jet lavatory out there. At 66 cubic feet, the external rear baggage compartment can accommodate golf bags, snowboards, and skis in addition to multiple suitcases.

Mmo (Maximum Operating Mach)Mach 0.78
Cruising Speed(mph)524.375 mph
Takeoff Distance3,138 ft (956 m)
Unfactored Landing Distance2,621 ft (799 m)
Altitude45,000 ft (13,716 m)
Passengers
Range(nm)1,971 nm
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Raytheon Premier 1

Raytheon Premier I

With the entry level Raytheon Premier I, Beechcraft takes on the veteran Cessna Citation Jet series with aplomb. The largest single pilot jet in operation, the Raytheon Premier was designed using a CATIA (Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application) design. The jet’s advanced features include the new Collins Pro Line 21 EFIS avionics suite, a T-tail, and two WilliamsRolls FJ-44 turbofans. The roomy cabin, which seats six or seven passengers, is by virtue of the groundbreaking, composite honeycomb fuselage which can be constructed in just one day—that’s versus the standard 10 to 14 days. Pilots are quick to praise the advanced, streamlined cockpit that is noted for its superb visibility.

Cruising Speed (mph)451 mph
Luggage Capacity83 cu.ft.
Interior Height5.5 ft.
Interior Width5.5 ft.
Interior Length13.5 ft.
Passengers6-7 people
Range (smi)1490 st.m.
Price-
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Learjet 45

Learjet 45

The first flight of Bombardier’s prototype Learjet 45 aircraft took place on October 7, 1992. Equipped with a four-screen Honeywell Primus 1000 EFIS avionics system and powered by two FADEC-controlled Honeywell TFE731-20 engines, the Learjet 45 is the first among equals when it comes to speed, endurance, and comfort. Seating up to eight passengers, it delivers a considerable non-stop range of 2,100 miles at an impressive speed of 534 mph. The Learjet 45 is a popular choice among elite (and more vertiginous) travelers who prioritize cabin size (19.9 feet long, 5.0 feet high), especially when it comes to head and shoulder room. Elegant interiors and a myriad of in-flight amenities ensure around-the-clock comfort and connectivity.

Cruising Speed (mph)534 mph
Luggage Capacity65 cu.ft.
Interior Height5.0 ft.
Interior Width5.0 ft.
Interior Length19.9 ft.
Passengers6 ~ 8 people
Range (smi)2,100 st.m.
Price$2,700 ~ $2,800
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Citation Ultra

Citation Ultra

In 1994, Flying Magazine named the Citation V Ultra the ‘World’s Best Business Jet,’ and for good reason. One of the best selling executive jets of all time, the Ultra is powered by Pratt & Whitney JT15D-5D engines which are capable of generating a tremendous 3,045 lbs of thrust. Where this Citation model truly excels is its short take off distance—the Ultra can complete a takeoff in just 3,200 feet while loaded to its maximum takeoff weight of 16,300 pounds. An innovative straight wing design stimulates improved air flow and reduces drag. The Honeywell Primus 1000 Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) embodies the simplicity for which the Citation series is renowned; the glass cockpit features three computer screens (one for each pilot) which consolidate the previous generation’s five screen displays to form one multifunction display that is much easier to interpret. The Ultra’s aviation suite is much praised by pilots who cite improved hand-eye coordination and enhanced flight performance. The Ultra’s 17.3-foot cabin is thoughtfully designed with polished interiors complemented by ambient lighting and strategically located mirrors to radiate a sense of light and space.

Cruising Speed (mph)470 mph
Luggage Capacity67 cu.ft.
Interior Height4.7 ft.
Interior Width4.8 ft.
Interior Length17.3 ft.
Passengers7-8 people
Range (smi)1900 st.m.
Price$2,200 ~ $2,400
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