Learjet 35A

The Learjet 35A is a twin-engine business jet produced by Learjet, a subsidiary of Bombardier Aerospace.      The aircraft has a maximum range of approximately 2,056 nautical miles (3,808 km) and a maximum cruising speed of Mach 0.81.      It can accommodate up to eight passengers and has a typical cruising altitude of 45,000 feet.      The Learjet 35A is equipped with two Honeywell TFE731-2-2B turbofan engines and has a take off distance of 4,972 feet (1,515 m) at sea level.      It first flew in 1973 and production ended in 1994, with a total of 738 aircraft built.

The Learjet 35A is a twin-engine business jet produced by Learjet, a subsidiary of Bombardier Aerospace.


The aircraft has a maximum range of approximately 2,056 nautical miles (3,808 km) and a maximum cruising speed of Mach 0.81.


It can accommodate up to eight passengers and has a typical cruising altitude of 45,000 feet.


The Learjet 35A is equipped with two Honeywell TFE731-2-2B turbofan engines and has a take off distance of 4,972 feet (1,515 m) at sea level.


It first flew in 1973 and production ended in 1994, with a total of 738 aircraft built.