2005 Learjet 40
Description
The Learjet 40 is a twin-engine business jet produced by Bombardier Aerospace. It was the first jet in the Learjet family to be powered by turbofan engines. It was derived from the Learjet 35, but with a wider fuselage and more powerful engines. It has a maximum range of 2,000 nautical miles (3,704km) and a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.78. It is also equipped with a digital flight control system and advanced avionics. The aircraft has a capacity of up to nine passengers and can reach an altitude of 51,000 feet (15,545m).
Features
- Airframe Total Hours: 4377
- Airframe Total Landings: 4221
- Engine(s)
- Manufacturer: Honeywell
- Type: TFE731-20AR-1B
- Engine 1 Total Hours: 4377
- Engine 1 Total Cycles: 4221
- Engine 2 Total Hours: 4377
- Engine 2 Total Hours: 4221
- Engines Program: MSP
- Avionics
- FDR: L3 Fairchild FA2100
- ADS-B Out
- TCAS II 7.1
- EGPWS
- Emergency Locator Transmitter
- CVR: Honeywell SSCVR 120
- Dual VHF
- Dual VOR/ILS
- Automatic Direction Finder
- Dual FMS
- Digital Air Data Computer
- Dual GPS
- Maintenance Status
- Phase A (300Hr) c/w Jul 22, next due Jul 23
- Phase B (600Hr) c/w Nov 22, next due Nov 24
- Phase C (1200Hr) c/w Nov 22, next due Nov 26
- Phase D (2400Hr) c/w Sep 20, next due Sep 28
- Features/Options
- Navigation Compliance:
- B-RNAV
- P-RNAV
- RVSM
- LVTO
- RNP APCH (LNAV/VNAV)
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