Bombardier Learjet 75 Charter
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The Bombardier Learjet 75 brings the longest cabin and the highest ceiling in the light-jet class to the New York–Miami run. At 19 feet 10 inches the cabin outreaches its rivals, and a 51,000-foot ceiling lets it climb above traffic and weather. It seats up to eight.
- 2,040 nm range
- 465 ktas cruise
- 8 passengers

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or Palm Beach International (PBI).
Learjet 75 specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Bombardier.
- 2,040 nm
- Max range
- 465 ktas
- Cruise speed
- 8
- Passengers
- 4 ft 11 in
- Cabin height
- 50 cu ft
- Baggage
- 51,000 ft
- Service ceiling
Specification
Range is 2,040 nautical miles, well beyond the 950-mile corridor. Cruise is Mach 0.79 and the ceiling is 51,000 feet — the highest in the class, which means a smoother, more direct climb over the Eastern Seaboard. Power is two Honeywell TFE731-40BR engines.
Cabin
At 19 feet 10 inches the cabin is the longest among light jets, seating up to eight in a club arrangement with a 4-foot-11 height. The baggage hold is 50 cubic feet. The Learjet stands out for cabin length rather than baggage volume.
On this route
Choose the Learjet 75 for a full group that wants the most cabin length in the class and the highest cruise. For more baggage the Phenom 300E is the pick; for a lower rate the Citation CJ3+. Compare them on the light jet class page.
- Longest cabin in the light-jet class at 19 ft 10 in
- 51,000-foot ceiling — the highest among light jets
- Seats up to eight in a club layout
- 2,040 nm range — nonstop New York to Miami
Inside the Learjet 75

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Frequently asked questions
What does a Learjet 75 charter from NYC to Miami cost?
A one-way Learjet 75 runs about $16,000 to $23,000 all-in, by date and availability. The figure includes fuel, fees and taxes.
Will the Learjet 75 fly NYC to Miami nonstop?
Yes. Its 2,040-nautical-mile range covers the roughly 950-mile corridor nonstop, climbing to a 51,000-foot ceiling, in about two and a half hours.
How many passengers does the Learjet 75 seat?
Up to eight in a club layout, with nine occupants certified. The long cabin suits a full group with luggage.
Ready to fly New York to Miami?
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