
Aircraft class:
Light Jet
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Garrett TFE731-2-2B turbofans
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First delivered:
1973

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a maximum range of just over 3,300 nautical miles, the Learjet 35 is a standout among light jets, effortlessly connecting city pairs such as New York to Los Angeles, Miami to Seattle, London to Athens, or Dubai to Mumbai with non-stop convenience.| Its cruise speed of 451 knots ensures rapid journey times, while the high-altitude capability of 45,000 feet means passengers enjoy smooth, direct routing above weather systems and air traffic congestion.| The Learjet 35’s efficient fuel burn and ability to operate from runways under 5,000 feet open up a wealth of airports not accessible to larger jets, positioning travelers closer to their final destination with less ground transfer.| For busy executives or leisure groups, the Learjet 35 delivers a seamless, time-saving travel experience that outpaces commercial schedules every time.

Step inside the Learjet 35 and discover a cabin designed for both comfort and productivity. With a cabin height of 4 feet 4 inches and a width of 4 feet 9 inches, the interior is configured to seat up to eight passengers in a forward-facing layout, with plush executive seating.| Fold-out tables and ample natural light from generous windows create a relaxing environment for working, reading, or conversation throughout the flight.| A private aft lavatory and refreshment center add convenience, while the 40-cubic-foot baggage compartment accommodates golf bags, small suitcases, or sporting gear with ease.| For business or leisure, the Learjet 35 transforms every journey into an enjoyable, efficient travel experience.




Ideal for short to mid-range itineraries, the Learjet 35 is best suited for four to seven passengers seeking to maximize productivity or comfort on trips up to four hours. It is less optimal for larger groups or long-haul international routes, where midsize or super-midsize jets provide greater range and space. For those who value speed, accessibility, and value, the Learjet 35 remains unmatched in the light jet category.


The Learjet 35 typically seats seven passengers in executive seating, though some configurations allow for an eighth. The cabin is arranged in a forward-facing format, maximizing comfort and accessibility for business or leisure travelers.




Yes. The Learjet 35 features an enclosed aft lavatory for passenger privacy, as well as a refreshment center and external baggage compartment with a 40-cubic-foot capacity.

For most North American coast-to-coast trips, the Learjet 35 can complete the journey non-stop under normal conditions. On longer legs with full passenger loads or in challenging weather, a brief fuel stop may be required, which is standard for light jets on extended routes.
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