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Bombardier's Learjet 75 Liberty: a standout in light private jets despite challenges

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Bombardier's Learjet 75 Liberty: a standout in light private jets despite challenges
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The Learjet 75 Liberty marks a significant chapter in the history of private aviation. Despite Learjets no longer being manufactured, this final model claims a unique position in the segment for light private jets, particularly for shorter, high-performance flights.

The Learjet 75 Liberty was introduced as a distinct option with strengths that include nearly coast-to-coast range across the United States, impressive cruising altitudes comparable to much more expensive private aircraft, and a speed surpassing that of a Boeing 737. The aircraft, priced competitively under $10 million, outperforms similarly priced competitors.

Offering specifications like a cruising speed between Mach 0.76 and Mach 0.79 and a maximum range of 2,080 nautical miles, the Liberty model is derived from the Learjet 75. Bombardier aimed to salvage sales with the Liberty by offering a more affordable version without compromising performance.

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Despite the innovations, the Learjet 75 Liberty faced stiff competition from aircraft like the Embraer Phenom 300, the Pilatus PC-24, and the Cessna CitationJet CJ4. These competitors often bear lower operating costs and single-pilot operation capabilities, unlike the mandatory two-pilot requirement for the Learjet 75 Liberty.

Market acceptance of the Learjet 75 Liberty was mixed. It didn’t catch on widely with fractional operators and charter companies, though it found use as an air ambulance due to its large cabin and in-flight capabilities.

The Liberty, part of the Learjet lineage that began with the Learjet 23 in 1964, ultimately represents the legacy of a brand known for performance. Despite not sustaining its market position, the Learjet 75 Liberty remains a viable choice for those seeking high performance without the operating costs being a significant concern.

Bombardier, once a giant in the private jet sector, ceased further investments in the Learjet line due to market challenges and financial hurdles. The Learjet 75 Liberty, though a remarkable aircraft in its right, stands as a testament to a past era of aviation excellence.

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