LEARJET 40/40XR
BOMBARDIER LEARJET 40/40XR PRIVATE JET CHARTER
PERFORMANCE AND RANGE THAT FIT YOUR SCHEDULE
The Bombardier Learjet 40 and 40XR are light business jets built for passengers who value speed, punctuality and nonstop efficiency. Designed for short to mid range flights, the Learjet 40 offers a range of around 3.250 kilometers, while the upgraded 40XR extends that to approximately 3.620 kilometers. Both jets reach cruising speeds over 835 kilometers per hour, making them ideal for time sensitive missions such as business meetings or cross country travel. With a climb rate that outpaces most jets in its class and access to smaller airports, these models keep your travel flexible and your itinerary tight.
CABIN COMFORT AND EXECUTIVE DESIGN
Inside, both jets offer a stand out cabin for a light jet category. With seating for up to seven passengers, the Learjet 40 and 40XR provide club style leather seats, fold out tables and ample legroom. The 40XR features an improved cabin layout and better insulation for quieter flights. A full lavatory, refreshment center and generous baggage capacity make both jets suitable for executive or leisure use. If you’re looking for a private jet that delivers reliability, speed and refined comfort without jumping into midsize pricing, the Learjet 40 and 40XR offer exceptional value.
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Performance & Capacity
Range 3623 km | Cruising Speed 860 km/h |
Passenger seats 6-7 | Cabin Volume 10.28 m3 |
Length 5.36 m | Luggage Capacity 1.44 m3 |
Manufacturer BOMBARDIER | Category SUPER LIGHT JET |
Cabin Size
1.45 m

1.50 m
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FAQ
Yes. Every SLJ meets rigorous European and international safety standards. Licensed operators keep aircraft in top condition. Certified crews receive regular simulator training. The jets use the same regulated airspace and infrastructure as larger business jets.
Most Super Light Jets fly between 3.000 and 4.000 kilometers nonstop. This means you can travel from London to Cairo or from Paris to Moscow without refueling. Weather conditions and passenger load may reduce the maximum range slightly.
Super Light Jets typically cruise at speeds between 750 and 850 km/h. For example, a 2.000-kilometer flight usually takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes. This speed offers a significant time advantage over light jets or turboprops.