The Learjet 40 XR is classified as a light aircraft, having a maximum of seven passengers and two crew members. It is 55.56 feet long and has a wingspan of 47.78 feet. Its range is up to 1,991 nautical miles. This range is achieved under specific operating conditions, including flying at a speed of 0.75 Mach. The maximum cruising speed is 0.81 Mach, which equates to 535 miles per hour. The maximum operating altitude is 51,000 feet. The maximum take-off weight is 21,000 lbs..
The Learjet 45 XR is classified as a super-light aircraft, having a maximum of nine passengers and two crew members. It is 57.6 feet long and has a wingspan of 47.78 feet. Its range is up to 1,971 nautical miles. This range is achieved under specific operating conditions, including flying at a speed of 0.75 Mach. The maximum cruising speed is 0.81 Mach. The maximum operating altitude is 51,000 feet. The maximum take off weight is 21,500 lbs..
The Learjet 60 XR is classified as a mid-size aircraft, having a maximum of nine passengers and two crew members. It is 58.69 feet long and has a wingspan of 43.79 feet. Its range is up to 2,405 nautical miles. This range is achieved under specific operating conditions, including flying at a speed of 0.74 Mach. The maximum cruising speed is 0.81 Mach. The maximum operating altitude is 51,000 feet. The maximum take off weight is 23,500 lbs..
The Learjet 85 is classified as a mid-size aircraft, having a maximum of 10 passengers and two crew members. It is 68.1 feet long and has a wingspan of 61.5 feet. Its range is up to 3,000 nautical miles. This range is achieved under specific operating conditions, including flying at a speed of 0.82 Mach. The maximum cruising speed is 0.82 Mach, 541 miles per hour. The maximum operating altitude is 49,000 feet. The maximum take off weight is 33,500 lbs..