With a wide cabin, best-in-class speed and range and the highest safety standards in the light jet segment, the Learjet 75 Liberty is the value-added choice for specialized configuration. Learjet aircraft have a rich history of military service, and are well suited for a variety of roles, from medevac to VIP transport to training aircraft.

Specialized aircraft attributes
- The longest maintenance intervals versus its competitors
- Best-in-class power generation without modification
- Best-in-class payload capabilities
- Cooling capabilities for critical mission support
- Various antennae and radars required for key missions
- Full compliance with all existing CNS/ATM mandates, and operating on challenging runways
- Available APU for on-ground power when operating away from home base
- The highest safety standard certification; Part 25 while competitors are certified with Part 23

The flexibility for:
- A distinguished floorplan for VIP & Head of State transportation
- Up to 2 stretchers for medevac transportation
- Easy conversion between medical evacuation, VIP and Head of State floorplans
- Up to 4 workstations for specialized missions
Unmatched advantages:
- A smooth ride for the best flight experience, notably for patients during medical transport
- Ideal handling characteristics for pilot training
- Flying at faster speeds while burning less fuel, so no compromising speed for efficiency
The Learjet 75 Liberty aircraft is ideal for:
Flight Inspection | Multi-engine jet trainer |
Head of State transport | Medevac |
Weather/Atmospheric observation | Target towing |
Multi-Role |
More about the Learjet 75 Liberty
SMOOTHEST RIDE
An advanced wing design and best-in-class wing loading provide the smoothest ride in the light jet category.
Longest Maintenance Intervals & Proven Reliability
The Learjet 75 Liberty has the longest maintenance intervals among its competitors and the fleet reliability has been proven with over 700 deliveries and 2.5 million flight hours.
Leading operating costs, Learjet performance
With the same operating costs as its closest competitors, the Learjet 75 Liberty flies you farther, faster with more room.
Certified to the highest safety standards
Featuring the most baseline equipment in its segment, the Learjet 75 Liberty is the only light jet certified to the industry’s highest safety standards.
Learjet 75 Liberty
Best equipped light jet cockpit
The Learjet 75 Liberty aircraft features the best equipped cockpit in its class, integrating advanced technologies to meet current and future operational requirements in order to maximize reach, reduce pilot workload and enhance safety.

Bombardier Vision flight deck
Featuring the latest navigation and communication technologies, the Learjet 75 Liberty has the most advanced avionics suite in its class.
The Bombardier Vision flight deck features a Synthetic Vision System, enhanced ergonomics, and advanced controls to reduce pilot workload. Features include:
- Garmin G5000 avionics suite
- Synthetic Vision System (SVS)
- Triple integrated FMS with graphical flight planning

The only light jet certified to the highest safety standards
Fly confidently knowing that your aircraft has more baseline equipment than its closest competitors, underwent more stringent safety testing and is certified to the industry’s highest safety standards.
- Part 25 certified: Unlike the competition, the Learjet 75 Liberty is certified to commercial aircraft safety standards
- Flight control redundancy: Multiple system redundancies provides peace of mind
- Main landing gear dual wheels: While our closest competitors rely on a single wheel, the Learjet 75 Liberty doubles up with two wheels so you can approach each runway with confidence
- Thrust reversers: Power and control stops you safely and well ahead of the competition
- Stringent bird strike testing: The Learjet 75 Liberty has been tested and certified to withstand the impact of a larger and heavier bird strike than its competition
- Rigorous ice testing: The Learjet 75 Liberty aircraft has demonstrated the ability to safely fly with ice on normally protected surfaces, a certification level unmatched by our competition
Leading operating costs, Learjet performance
Get more for your money. For the same operating costs as its closest competitors, the Learjet 75 Liberty flies farther and faster with a full payload with better fuel efficiency. Combining outstanding dispatch reliability and top performance attributes, the Learjet 75 Liberty is a wise investment.

Spend less, fly more
Longer maintenance intervals, low operation costs and increased efficiency, contribute to the lowest-in-class operating costs.
Power play performance
The aircraft’s powerful engines allows for a faster climb rate and an unsurpassed 464-knot top speed. Even with these advantages and its class-leading hot-and-high performance, the Learjet 75 Liberty still offers superior fuel efficiency versus competitors travelling at similar cruise speeds.
- Honeywell TFE731-40BR engines
- Takeoff thrust of 3,850 lbf (17 kN)
- Flat rated to ISA +23°C, sea level

Smoothest ride
The Learjet 75 Liberty aircraft’s advanced wing design and best-in-class wing loading provides you with an exceptionally smooth ride from takeoff to touchdown.


Specifications

Measure:

Range
- Maximum range 2,080 nm 3,852 km
(Theoretical range with NBAA, IFR Reserves, ISA, LRC, 4pax/2 crew. Actual range will be affected by speed, weather, selected options, and other factors)
Capacity
- Passengers: Up to 9
Avionics
- Garmin G5000 avionics suite with three high resolution 14 in (35.6 cm) displays
- Advanced controls
- Synthetic Vision System (SVS)
- Triple integrated Flight Management System (FMS)
- Graphical flight planning
- Advanced weather radar
- Datalink capabilities
Speed (mach)
- Top speed 0.81
- High-speed cruise 0.79
- Typical cruise speed 0.76
Airfield Performance
- Takeoff distance (SL, ISA, MTOW) 4,440 ft
- Landing distance (SL, ISA, typical) 2,296 ft
Airfield Performance
- Takeoff distance (SL, ISA, MTOW) 1,353 m
- Landing distance (SL, ISA, typical) 709 m
Operating Altitude
- Maximum operating altitude 51,000 ft
- Initial cruise altitude (MTOW) 45,000 ft
Operating Altitude
- Maximum operating altitude 15,545 m
- Initial cruise altitude (MTOW) 13,716 m
Engines
- Honeywell TFE731-40BR
- Thrust: 3,850 lbf (17 kN)
- Flat rated to ISA + 23°C, SL


Interior
- Cabin height 4 ft 11 in
- Cabin width 5 ft 1 in
- Cabin length 19 ft 10 in
(1) From cockpit divider to aft most cabin without baggage compartment.
Interior
- Cabin height 1.50 m
- Cabin width 1.56 m
- Cabin length 6.04 m
(1) From cockpit divider to aft most cabin without baggage compartment.
Exterior
- Length 58 ft 0 in
- Wingspan 50 ft 11 in
- Wing area 309 ft2
- Height 14 ft 0 in
Exterior
- Length 17.7 m
- Wingspan 15.5 m
- Wing area 28.7 m2
- Height 4.3 m
Weights
- Maximum ramp weight 21,750 lb
- Maximum takeoff weight 21,500 lb
- Maximum landing weight 19,200 lb
- Maximum zero-fuel weight 16,500 lb
Weights
- Maximum ramp weight 9,866 kg
- Maximum takeoff weight 9,752 kg
- Maximum landing weight 8,709 kg
- Maximum zero-fuel weight 7,484 kg
Video range map assumptions: ISA +15°C takeoff temperature │6 passengers, 2 crew │ M 0.76 Cruise Speed for Learjet 75 Liberty │ M 0.74 Cruise speed for Competitor A and Competitor B │ 3% airways allowance │ ISA conditions en route │ 85% Boeing annual winds │ NBAA IFR (100 NM) fuel reserve. Range map is for discussion purposes only. Actual performance will be affected by ATC routing, weather, aircraft configuration and other factors.
All specifications and data are approximate, may change without notice and subject to certain operating rules, assumptions and other conditions. The interior images shown are for information purposes only and may represent some optional configurations. The information contained herein does not constitute an offer, commitment, representation, guarantee or warranty of any kind and the configuration and performance of any aircraft shall be determined in a final purchase agreement.