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| Aircraft Type | Passenger Capacity | Cruise Speed | Range | Cabin Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light-jets | 7 | 869 km/h 539 mph | 4069 km 2528 NM | 1.30m or 4.3 ft |
With two Garrett TFE731-2-2B engines, it impresses with first-class flight performance. This twin-engine aircraft not only offers an impressive range of 4069 km and a cruising speed of 869 km/h, but also space for up to seven passengers. Its elegant design and modern avionics make the Learjet 35A the ideal choice for demanding business travel.
The cabin of the Bombardier Learjet 35A is characterised by a generous height of 1.30 m, which provides a comfortable interior for passengers. This cabin height creates a pleasant atmosphere and offers sufficient space for movement during the flight. Passengers can relax in an appealing and well-designed ambience, which enhances the overall flight experience.
The cost of chartering a Bombardier Learjet 35A varies depending on the provider, flight route, duration and specific requirements. The average price range in Europe is between 6200 EUR and 7630 EUR per flight hour. However, it is important to note that additional charges such as landing fees, catering or special customisations may affect the total cost. To find out the exact charter price, you can enquire directly with Zadra Aviation Charter.
In the light jet category, the Learjet 35A is often the most cost-effective option, especially when the jet is located close to the customer's departure point and no complex positioning is required. We often use the Learjet 35A for flights within Greece or the Mediterranean region
The required tarmac length for a takeoff and landing of the Bombardier Learjet 35A depends on various factors, including the weight of the aircraft, altitude, ambient temperature and wind conditions.
The Bombardier Learjet 35A demonstrates impressive performance on the tarmac. For a safe landing, 1000-1320 metres of tarmac are sufficient, while take-off can take place with a take-off distance of 1550 metres. These specific data illustrate the flexibility and efficiency of the aircraft in various operational situations, with both short landing and take-off distances possible, depending on the given conditions and parameters. It is also important whether the aircraft is operated commercially or privately, as this strongly influences the required standards.
The Bombardier Learjet 35A, a proven business jet, is available as an attractive option for second-hand buyers. Models from 1978 can be purchased for as little as EUR 530,000, while those from 1980 to 1982 range in price from EUR 700,000 to EUR 1 million. These variations reflect differences in year of construction, condition and equipment. However, prospective buyers should consider individual factors such as flight hours and maintenance history. For accurate pricing information, we recommend contacting Zadra Aviation Charter directly to find out the current market situation.