Private jet Learjet 75 Liberty
Short to medium flights up to 4h, passengers seeking speed and style
From
6 000 €
Capacity
Up to 8 pax
Specifications
Performance
Max passengers
8
Max range
3 779 km
Cruise speed
867 km/h
Top speed
Mach 0.81
Minimum runway
1 326 m
Baggage volume
1.5 m³
Cabin & Comfort
Cabin dimensions
4.65 m
Length
1.47 m
Width
1.45 m
Height
Onboard amenities
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The Learjet 75 Liberty continues the legend of the Learjet brand. Fast and elegant, it delivers an unparalleled flying experience. The Liberty programme includes exclusive benefits for owners.
The Learjet 75 Liberty is the last heir to a legend of business aviation. Launched in 2019 by Bombardier as a simplified and more affordable version of the Learjet 75, it embodies 60 years of Learjet DNA: speed, agility, and style. The Garmin G5000 avionics, the iconic winglet silhouette, and the high-altitude performance make it as much an emotional as a rational choice for clients who prize pure performance in the light jet category.
The Learjet 75 Liberty cabin accommodates up to 8 passengers in a compact yet refined configuration. At 4.65 m in length with a height of 1.45 m, it is within the category norm. The Softex® seats are slightly narrower than those of the Phenom 300E, a trade-off of the slender fuselage design that contributes to performance. Wi-Fi is available as an option, and a lavatory completes the onboard comfort.
With 3,779 km of range and a cruise speed of 867 km/h — one of the highest in the light category — the Learjet 75 Liberty connects Paris to Casablanca or London to Istanbul in record time. Its minimum runway of 1,326 m limits it to primary airports, but its cruise altitudes up to 51,000 ft allow it to avoid virtually all commercial traffic. Empty legs are available at 30 to 40% off.
Practical Information
- Category: Light Jet — the speed and style option in the category
- Range: 3,779 km (longer than most light jets)
- Cruise speed: 867 km/h — among the fastest in the category
- Cabin: 4.65 m × 1.47 m × 1.45 m, up to 8 passengers
- Indicative price: €6,000 to €10,000 for a one-way European flight
- Key strength: Maximum speed and cruise altitude (FL510)
Operators offering the Learjet 75 Liberty
| Operator | Availability | Reviews | Starting price |
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| PrivateJetFinder | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Private jet marketplace) | star 4.3/5 |
From 1 800 €
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| LunaJets | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Private jet marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
From 2 200 €
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| AeroAffaires | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Private jet broker) | star 4.9/5 |
From 2 800 €
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| Private Jet FR | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Private jet broker) | star 4.5/5 |
From 3 500 €
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1 800 €
PrivateJetFinder
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2 200 €
LunaJets
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2 800 €
AeroAffaires
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3 500 €
Private Jet FR
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Routes available with the Learjet 75 Liberty (2 routes)
Cities served by the Learjet 75 Liberty (4 cities)
Frequently asked questions about the Learjet 75 Liberty
Chartering a Learjet 75 Liberty costs between €6,000 and €9,500 for a one-way European flight. Trans-Mediterranean routes (Paris–Marrakech, London–Algiers) reach €10,000 to €13,000. The Learjet brand commands considerable prestige and some clients pay a premium for this legendary name. Empty legs are available at approximately 35% off through specialist platforms.
Yes — the Learjet 75 Liberty is one of the fastest light jets on the market with a cruise speed of 867 km/h. It surpasses the Phenom 300E (834 km/h) and the Cessna CJ4 (787 km/h). Its maximum cruise altitude of FL510 (15,500 m) allows travel above turbulence and commercial traffic, reducing actual journey times. On a Paris–Istanbul flight (2,400 km), the time saving is approximately 20 to 30 minutes compared with a slower competitor.
The Learjet 75 Liberty carries up to 8 passengers, with a typical configuration of 6 face-to-face seats. The seats are slightly narrower than on the Phenom 300E or CJ4, a trade-off of the slender fuselage that guarantees performance. For groups of 4 to 6 who prioritise speed, it is an excellent choice. For a larger group seeking comfort, a midsize will be more appropriate.
The Learjet 75 Liberty has a maximum range of 3,779 km — one of the longest in the light jet category. At full load (8 passengers), the practical range is approximately 3,000 km. It can connect Paris to Tehran with one stop, or Paris to Dakar direct (3,200 km). The entire Mediterranean basin, the near Middle East, and North Africa are accessible non-stop from Western Europe.
For flights of under 3 hours, the Learjet 75 Liberty is very comfortable. Beyond that, the slightly narrower cabin (1.47 m wide) can feel less generous than a Phenom 300E or a midsize. The Softex® seats are ergonomic and recline; Wi-Fi is available as an option; and the aft lavatory makes flights of up to 5 hours perfectly manageable. For business travel where speed is the priority, this is often a trade-off accepted with enthusiasm.
The choice between the Learjet 75 Liberty and the Phenom 300E often comes down to speed and prestige. The Learjet is faster (867 vs 834 km/h) and has greater range (3,779 vs 3,650 km). The Learjet brand carries an exceptional heritage — the benchmark of private jets since the 1960s. However, the Phenom 300E has a slightly wider cabin and accesses shorter runways more easily (1,000 m vs 1,326 m for the Learjet). If you prioritise speed and the name, choose the Learjet; if you prioritise cabin width and access to small airports, choose the Phenom 300E.