The Learjet is one of the longest running brands in business aviation, dating back to Bill Lear’s original design of the early 1960s. The Lear 31 evolved out of the Lear 35a. It features a longer wing and winglets in lieu of the wing-tip fuel tanks common to early model Learjets. These changes helped improve handling and performance.

Passengers (typical): 6
Cabin Height: 4.4 ft
Cabin Width: 4.9 ft
Cabin Length: 12.9 ft
Baggage Vol: 30 cu ft
Avg Cruising Speed: 441 KTAS
Max Cruise Altitude: 51,000 ft
Range Full: 1,211 / 1,480 NM
Lavatory: Limited
Galley: Limited

Bombardier Learjet 31A

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