The Learjet 45 is a medium sized business aircraft produced by Bombardier Learjet, blazoned in 1992 and was granted FAA certification in September 1997.
This aircraft is powered by two Honeywell TFE731- 20AR machines with 3,500 pounds of thrust. The Learjet 45 was the first new design that Bombardier Learjet developed since the product of their first aircraft, the Model 23. The aircraft retained its manufacturer’s traditional appearance and featured a Honeywell Primus 1000 EFIS avionics system, a flat- bottom cabin, T- tail, and delta fins for increased stability.
It has a cabin volume of 410 boxy bases, the confines make it comfortable for 8 passengers, with the maximum configuration seating for 9. The baggage cube can hold up to 9 bags, assuming your average piece of luggage is lower than 5 boxy bases. The Lear 45 has a maximum range of headwinds, high altitude, hot temperatures, or advanced capacity of 2099 long hauls and a maximum speed of 535 mph.