Regional Travel
Fast trips where high cruise speed is essential.

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Year built (YOM)
2016
Refit years
—
Passengers
8 seats
Serial number (MSN)
45-536
Previous registration
N422JA, N75LJ, N40086 Has Secondary C/N 75-081
Luggage
Baggage
Registration country
United States of America
Estimated rental price
3,300 € / hour
3,894 $ / hour
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Fast trips where high cruise speed is essential.
Reliable short-notice dispatch for small teams.
Connect cities swiftly with quick climbs.
Measurement system:
Range
3,800 km
Cruise Speed
860 km/h
Service Ceiling
16,000 m
Takeoff weight
9,752 kg
Number of Engines
2
Engine Model
TFE 731-40BR
Fuel consumption
757 L/h
Landing Distance
716 m
Takeoff Distance
1353 m
Online now - replies in 15 minutesLearjet 75 with tail number N422AJ (serial number 45-536) belongs to the Super Light Jet class and is operated by Northern Jet Management.
The registration prefix N indicates that the aircraft is registered in United States of America. The first letters of any tail number correspond to the country’s aviation registry.
Charter availability for this aircraft is provided by Northern Jet Management. However, clients can book this jet directly through JETVIP — a professional international charter brokerage platform. We negotiate with operators, secure the best available terms, track real-time availability and ensure competitive and transparent pricing for our clients.
The Learjet 75 holds a popularity rating of 4.1 out of 5 and a reliability rating of 73.0 out of 100 according to the JETVIP Reliability Index , reflecting strong demand and operational stability in the charter market.
The aircraft was manufactured in 2016. Previously, the aircraft operated under registration ex N422JA, N75LJ, N40086 Has Secondary C/N 75-081.
Learjet 75 N422AJ accommodates up to 8 passengers. The baggage compartment volume of 1.4 m³ can hold up to 4 large suitcases . The maximum flight range reaches 3800 km, depending on payload and weather conditions.
The aircraft is powered by 2TFE 731-40BR engines with an average fuel burn of 200 gallons per hour , ensuring efficiency and reliability on long-distance routes.
To check the availability and charter rates of N422AJ, contact JETVIP — we will provide the best offer tailored to your trip.
Time-sensitive regional and intercity travel where high cruise speed matters
Owner-operator or small flight department missions needing predictable short-notice dispatch
Airport pairs with moderate runway lengths and a preference for quick climb to the high flight levels
The Learjet 75 is a late-generation Learjet family light jet designed around fast cruise, strong climb, and a conventional business-jet cabin for 6–8 passengers depending on layout. It is commonly selected by owner-operators and corporate flight departments that value time-to-climb and point-to-point utility within North America and similar regional networks, while keeping the footprint and operating complexity of a light jet.
In typical use, the Learjet 75 fits 300–1,500 nm stage lengths with schedule-driven turns. It can cover longer legs under favorable conditions, but mission planning is more comfortable when reserves, alternate requirements, and passenger/baggage loads do not push the airplane to its limits. If your core mission is transcontinental with consistently high payload and comfort expectations, step-up categories generally fit better.
The cabin is a classic light-jet environment: a club seating area with a compact forward galley/refreshment center and an aft lavatory. Seating and storage are adequate for business travel, but passenger movement is more constrained than in midsize cabins, and carry-on management matters when traveling with larger groups. Noise and ride quality are typical for the class, with the best experience achieved when the aircraft is operated at the high flight levels in cruise.
The Learjet 75 centers on a modern integrated avionics suite (Garmin G5000 in most aircraft) emphasizing situational awareness, automation, and workload reduction for two-pilot operations. The design philosophy is straightforward: high-performance aerodynamics paired with a contemporary flight deck, without the complexity of larger-cabin systems. Equipment fit varies by serial number and operator preferences, so confirming avionics options and connectivity matters.
Operationally, the Learjet 75 rewards missions that exploit its climb and cruise speed: quick departures, efficient step climbs, and fast cruise at altitude. It is generally operated with two pilots, with trip efficiency best when stage lengths are long enough to amortize climb/descent but not so long that fuel and payload margins become the dominant constraint. Many operators plan with disciplined baggage limits and realistic alternates to preserve schedule reliability.
Rent price
The cost is calculated for a one-way flight for 3 passengers based on historical data for this type of aircraft. The final price will be offered by the manager.
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