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Learjet 35/36

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Overview

Introduced in the mid 1970s, the Learjet 35 and 36 are stretched, turbofan-powered successors to the Learjet 25.

As part of their development, quieter and more fuel efficient Garrett TFE731 turbofans were attached to the 25 fuselage. This necessitated a 1ft 1in fuselage stretch and the wings were extended two ft on each side. The engines are mounted in nacelles on the sides of the aft fuselage and the wings are equipped with single slotted flaps.

The Learjet 35 has seating for up to eight, whereas the Learjet 36 has a larger fuel tank giving it 500 miles more range while reducing the cabin size.

The prototype Learjet 35 made its inaugural flight on 22 August, 1973 and both the 35 and 36 gained FAA certification in July 1974. Deliveries began later that year.

1976 saw the introduction of Learjet 35A and 36A models that featured upgraded TFE731-2B engines, increased fuel capacity, extended range and higher standard maximum take off weights. The Century III wing modification package improved low speed handling, reduced stall speeds and shortened runway requirements. Both models remained in production until 1994.

Specifications
  • Typical passenger capacity:   8
  • Range:   2,425 nm (full seats)
  • Cruise speed:   436 - 464 kts
  • Cabin height:   4.33 ft
  • Cabin width:   4.92 ft
  • Cabin length:   19.92 ft
  • Cabin volume:   242 cu ft
  • Active fleet worldwide:   426
  • Available for charter worldwide:   166
  • Typical price:   $275,000 to $795,000 pre-owned.
  • Production dates:   1974 - 1993
  • Includes 35, 35A, 36 and 36A

  • Engines:   Honeywell TFE731-2/-3/-4/-5 Series
Variant types
World fleetCharter fleetTypical paxCabin volumeCruiseRangeYears
Learjet 36 14 9 6 197 cu ft 436 kts 1973 - 1976
Learjet 35 19 9 8 242 cu ft 436 kts 1974 - 1976
Learjet 36A 35 12 6 197 cu ft 441 kts 2,891 nm 1976 - 1990
Learjet 35A 358 136 8 242 cu ft 436 kts 2,056 nm 1976 - 1993

 

Supplemental Type Certificates

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02/05/2023 EASA: 10051958. Installation of Garmin GTS 8000 TCAS II.
Learjet 35A, Learjet 35
See also: Garmin International
STC holder: Air Alliance
11/04/2023 EASA: 10081678. Mechanical provisions for the installation of an antenna in the upper fuselage.
Learjet 35A, Learjet 36A
28/03/2023 EASA: 10081604. Installation of LAI heated windshields.
Learjet 31A, Learjet 35A, Learjet 31
STC holder: Lee Aerospace
22/08/2022 EASA: 10065900. GPS Antenna Installation ProvisionsRev. 2: Transfer to GFD GmbH
Learjet 35A, Learjet 36A
22/03/2022 EASA: 10078890. Removal of the Raisbeck Aft Fuselage Stowage Locker, previouslyinstalled by the FAA STC ST00179SE
Learjet 35A
26/01/2022 EASA: 10052957. Upgrade TCAS II to ACAS II Change 7.1 Software.
Learjet 35A, Learjet 36A, Learjet 35, Learjet 36
STC holder: ACC Columbia Jet Service
19/01/2022 EASA: EASA.A.S.01249. Installation of Honeywell MST-67A dual Mode S XPDR/CAS-67A TCAS II System.
Learjet 35A, Learjet 35
STC holder: ACC Columbia Jet Service
See also: Honeywell Aerospace

 

Charter operators
Canada Latitude Air Ambulance
Mexico Aero J.L. , Airone Ambulance , Ejecutivo Empresarial Aereo , Patriot Aviation , Personas y Paquetes (dba) AirLink , Rajet Aeroservicios , Skyjets & Support
U.S.A. Aero Air , AeroCare Medical Transport System , Aeromedevac , Air Ambulance Worldwide , Air Charters , AirCARE1 , AirNet II , ASI Charter , ATI Jet , Bankair , Central Air Southwest , Chatfield Air Ambulance , Critical Care Medflight , Dorato Jets , Dreamline Aviation , East Coast Jets , Global Aviation , Global Jetcare , International Jet Aviation Services , JET I.C.U. Air Ambulance Service , Jet Logistics , Jet Rescue Air Ambulance , Kalitta Charters , Med Flight Air Ambulance , Medway Air Ambulance , Peak Medevac , Phoenix Air Group , Premier Jets , REVA , Royal Air Charter , Royal Air Freight , SAI Flight Services , Skyward Aviation , Treasure Air Charters , Trinity Air Ambulance International , Ventura Air Services , West Bend Air
Maintenance centres
Duncan Aviation
www.duncanaviation.aero
Family-owned Duncan Aviation is known for its maintenance expertise, one-shop capabilities and fast turntimes.
Canada Davis Aircraft Services , Flying Colours Corp. , Jetport , Q1 Aviation , Starlink Aviation , Sunwest Aviation
Mexico Aeroclass , Aerotron Servicios Aereos , CIMA Aviacion , CSAE Centro de Servicios de Aviacion Ejecutiva , Learcom , SAQ MRO
U.S.A. Aero Center Epps Atlanta , AeroCheck MRO , Altus Aerospace , Avmats , Baker Aviation , Bevan Aviation , Boca Aircraft Maintenance , Broadie's Aircraft & Engine Service , CB SkyShare , Chantilly Air , Clemens Aviation , Dumont Aviation , Duncan Aviation , Fargo Jet Center , Florida Jet Center , Flying Colours Corp. , FTair , Global Aviation Maintenance , Haggan Aviation , Hawkeye Aviation , Intercontinental Jet Service Corporation , J.A. Air Center , JAG Aviation , Jet Air , JetEXE Aviation , JetRight Aviation Maintenance , Logos Aviation , Mather Aviation , Million Air Richmond , National Jets , Precision Jet Service , Prior Aviation Service , SAI Flight Support , SC Aviation , Signature TechnicAir (FDK) , Signature TechnicAir (GSO) , Signature TechnicAir (OMA) , SoCal Jet Services , SoCal Jets , Spirit Aeronautics , Stevens Aerospace and Defense Systems (FTY) , Stevens Aerospace and Defense Systems (GYH) , Stevens Aerospace and Defense Systems (MQY) , Straight Flight , Summit Aviation , Sunrise Jets , Synergy Maintenance , Thornton Aviation , TOGS Aircraft , Toledo Jet Center , Toledo Jet Center , Turbo Air , Ventura Air Services , West Star Aviation , West Star Aviation , West Star Aviation
Completions centres
U.S.A. Capital Aviation , Flightstar Corporation , Highlands Aviation , Rose-Wood Aircraft Completions
Type rating training providers
U.S.A. CAE Dallas , FlightSafety Atlanta Learning Center , FlightSafety Tuscon Learning Center , SimCom Aviation Training
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