
Aircraft class:
Super Light Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Honeywell TFE731-20AR turbofans
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First delivered:
Late 1990s

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.

The Learjet 45 offers a range of nearly 2,000 nautical miles, making it ideal for nonstop flights such as New York to Dallas, Los Angeles to Chicago, or Miami to Toronto without refueling. It can also handle popular cross-country routes with ease, subject to passenger load and weather conditions. | With a high-speed cruise of 465 knots and the ability to reach altitudes up to 51,000 feet, the Learjet 45 delivers fast, smooth travel above busy airspace and turbulence. Its efficient fuel burn and quick climb performance provide time-saving advantages and access to smaller airports closer to your destination. | The jet’s balanced range and runway requirements mean you can reach a wide variety of airports, both primary and secondary, maximizing flexibility and minimizing total door-to-door travel time.

The Learjet 45 features a modern, stand-up cabin with nearly 5 feet of headroom and a width of over 5 feet, allowing passengers to move about comfortably during the flight. | The standard configuration seats eight in a double-club arrangement, with plush executive chairs, folding work tables, and large windows that fill the cabin with natural light. Most aircraft include a private aft lavatory and generous baggage space of 65 cubic feet, perfect for golf clubs or extended business trips. | Upgraded interiors are common across the fleet, with amenities such as in-flight connectivity, power outlets, and entertainment options. The quiet cabin and ergonomic seating ensure travelers arrive refreshed and ready for business or leisure.




While not designed for ultra-long-range missions, the Learjet 45 is unmatched for regional and medium-haul trips where performance, comfort, and value are paramount. For groups of four to eight seeking an efficient, stylish, and agile jet, it offers a premier charter solution.


The Learjet 45 is typically configured for eight passengers in a double-club seating arrangement, with some aircraft accommodating a ninth passenger using a belted lavatory seat. The spacious layout is designed for both privacy and collaboration, making it suitable for executives, families, and small groups.




Yes. The Learjet 45 provides a nearly stand-up cabin with ample width, allowing passengers to move about during flight. It is equipped with a private lavatory and a large baggage compartment of 65 cubic feet, ensuring comfort and convenience on every trip.

For most U.S. cross-country flights, the Learjet 45 can fly nonstop between major city pairs under normal conditions. For the longest routes with full passenger loads or adverse weather, a brief fuel stop may be required, which is typical for jets in this class.
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