Learjet 35 Overview
The Learjet 35 is a light jet manufactured by Bombardier Learjet, produced from 1974-1994. Classified as a light-cabin aircraft, the Learjet 35 carries up to 8 passengers at a maximum cruise speed of 452 knots with a range of 2,060 nautical miles — placing it squarely in the charter and corporate flight segment for cross-country domestic missions.
The Jet Finder's aircraft directory currently tracks 76 active Learjet 35 registrations in the FAA Aircraft Registry. Each tail number page below provides individual registration data, serial numbers, ownership records, and specification details sourced from official FAA documentation.
Performance & Powerplant
Power comes from 2x Honeywell TFE731-2, each producing 3,500 lbs of thrust. Maximum cruise speed reaches 452 knots (Mach 0.81), with a long-range cruise of 420 kts for missions where fuel efficiency matters more than speed. The service ceiling of 45,000 feet puts the Learjet 35 well above commercial traffic corridors, and a takeoff distance of 4,180 ft keeps smaller airfields accessible.
With 2,060 nautical miles of range under standard reserves, the Learjet 35 handles regional cross-country routing — New York to Miami, Chicago to Dallas, or Los Angeles to Seattle. Typical hourly operating costs range from $2,200-$3,200 per flight hour.
Cabin & Interior
The Learjet 35 cabin measures 12.9 ft long, 4.9 ft wide, and 4.3 ft tall. Standard configurations seat up to 8 passengers, with 40 cu ft of externally accessible baggage capacity. The Collins avionics suite provides full IFR certification for all-weather operations.
Evolution & Market Position
A proven workhorse still widely used for charter and medevac. For those considering acquisition or evaluating options to sell, understanding the transition between variants is essential for informed decision-making. Well-maintained Learjet 35 aircraft remain sought after in the pre-owned market, with strong demand from both private owners and charter operators.
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Aircraft Identity
| Manufacturer | Bombardier Learjet |
|---|---|
| Model | Learjet 35 |
| Category | Light Jet |
| Cabin Class | Light |
| Production Years | 1974-1994 |
| Successor | Learjet 45 |
| Registered Fleet | 76 aircraft (FAA) |
Performance & Capabilities
| Engines | 2x Honeywell TFE731-2 |
|---|---|
| Thrust | 3,500 lbs |
| Max Cruise Speed | 452 knots |
| Long-Range Cruise | 420 kts |
| Max Range | 2,060 NM |
| Service Ceiling | 45,000 ft |
| Takeoff Distance | 4,180 ft |
| Passengers | Up to 8 |
| Cabin Dimensions | 12.9 ft × 4.9 ft × 4.3 ft |
| Baggage | 40 cu ft |
| Avionics | Collins |
| IFR Certified | Yes |
| Hourly Cost | $2,200-$3,200 |
| Typical Acquisition Price | $0.5M– |
| Hourly Cost | $2,200-$3,200 |
Learjet 35 Fleet Registry
Browse 76 registered Learjet 35 aircraft currently tracked in the FAA Aircraft Registry. Each tail number links to a dedicated page with individual registration data, serial numbers, ownership records, and specifications.
76 Active RegistrationsFrequently Asked Questions About the Learjet 35
14 questions answered about the Learjet 35
The Learjet 35 is classified as a Light Jet with a light-cabin configuration, manufactured by Bombardier Learjet.
The Learjet 35 has a maximum cruise speed of 452 knots with a long-range cruise speed of 420 kts. Maximum operating Mach number is Mach 0.81.
The Learjet 35 has a maximum range of 2,060 nautical miles under standard fuel reserves, connecting major city pairs nonstop.
The Learjet 35 accommodates up to 8 passengers in a typical executive configuration.
The Learjet 35 is powered by 2x Honeywell TFE731-2, producing 3,500 lbs of thrust per engine.
The Learjet 35 cabin measures 12.9 ft long, 4.9 ft wide, and 4.3 ft tall, with 40 cu ft of baggage capacity.
The Learjet 35 is equipped with Collins avionics and is fully certified for IFR operations.
The Learjet 35 has a maximum certified service ceiling of 45,000 feet, allowing operations above most commercial traffic and weather.
The Learjet 35 requires approximately 4,180 ft of runway for takeoff at maximum takeoff weight under standard conditions.
The Learjet 35 was manufactured from 1974-1994. Its successor is the Learjet 45.
Typical hourly operating costs for the Learjet 35 range from $2,200-$3,200 per flight hour, depending on utilization, maintenance program, and operational profile.
The Jet Finder's directory currently lists 76 Learjet 35 aircraft with active U.S. FAA registrations. Browse the full fleet registry on this page.
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A proven workhorse still widely used for charter and medevac.
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