Bombardier / 1991 - 2003

Bombardier Learjet 31AER

The Bombardier Learjet 31AER is a Light jet manufactured by Bombardier between 1991 and 2003.

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About the Aircraft

The Bombardier Learjet 31AER falls into the light aircraft class. The history of this iconic aircraft began with Learjet, a company known for creating high-performance light business jets. The development and production of the Learjet 31AER took place from 1991 to 2003. The 31 series is the last Learjet th...

Performance
1911
Miles Range
451
Knots
51,000
Cruising Altitude
8
Passengers
3,800
Takeoff Distance
3,208
Landing Distance
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Bombardier
Category
Light
Production
1991 - 2003
In Service
N/A
Built
N/A
Min. Pilots
2
Cabin and Comfort
Max Passengers
8
Cabin Volume
207 cf
Baggage Capacity
30 cf
ToiletShowerFlat FloorDedicated BedBaggage AccessSleeping Space

The cabin dimensions provide ample space for passengers, with an interior width of 4 feet (1.2 meters), a length of 12.9 feet (3.9 meters), and a height of 4 feet (1.2 meters). These dimensions ensure a comfortable en...

Range and Operations
Standard Range
1,911 NM
Full Seat Range
1,480 NM
Ferry Range
1,600 NM
Rate of Climb
4,890 fpm
Fuel Burn
182 GPH
Cabin Altitude
7,800 ft

Powered by two Honeywell TFE731-2 engines, the aircraft boasts an impressive thrust output of 7,000 lbs (3175 Kg). The high-speed cruise is an impressive 451 knots (835 km/h), while the long-range cruise speed stands...

Power and Technology
Engine Maker
Honeywell
Engine Model
TFE731-2
Total Thrust
7,000 lbs
Avionics
Bendix/King 5 Tube
Initial Training
N/A
Recurrent Training
N/A

The Learjet 31AER featured the Honeywell Primus 1000 Integrated Avionics system. This system, renowned for its reliability and efficiency, provides pilots with comprehensive flight data, significantly enhancing their...

Charter and Ownership
Charter / Hour
$3,200
New Purchase
$6,700,000
Pre-Owned
$1,080,000
Annual Cost
$1,052,603
Hourly Ownership
$3,363
Current Value
$1,560,000

The estimated charter cost for a Bombardier Learjet 31AER within North America is approximately $3,200 per hour. However, it’s essential to understand that this price isn’t fixed and the actual cost can fluctuate based on several factors. These influencing factors can include but are not limited to, the distance of...

Cost Breakdown
Fuel$1,713
Maintenance$1,304
Engine Overhaul$357
Ground Fees$207
Hourly Total$4,049

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Market

Value History

Pre-owned market movement based on the stored acquisition timeline.

$1.6M
$600K$1.1M$1.6M1991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003
Operations

Range Profile

Compares practical operating range against full-seat and ferry scenarios.

Standard Range1,911 NM
Full Seat Range1,480 NM
Ferry Range1,600 NM

Estimated reduction per added passenger: 15 NM

Economics

Hourly Cost Mix

North America hourly ownership cost composition based on stored operating inputs.

$4K
Fuel$1,713 · 42%
Maintenance$1,304 · 32%
Engine Overhaul$357 · 9%
Ground Fees$207 · 5%
Misc$468 · 12%
Acoustics

Noise Profile

Stored operational noise readings across the main reference conditions.

Lateral87.1 dB
Flyover83.1 dB
Approach92.8 dB

Key Facts

The Bombardier Learjet 31AER is a Light jet manufactured by Bombardier between 1991 and 2003.
The Bombardier Learjet 31AER is powered by two Honeywell TFE731-2 engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 182 Gallons per Hour.
Capable of cruising at up to 451 knots, the Bombardier Learjet 31AER can fly non-stop for up to 1911 nautical miles.
The aircraft can carry up to 8 passengers.
The Bombardier Learjet 31AER has an estimated hourly charter price of $3200, with a new list price of $6.7 million at the time of manufacture.

Purchase Price and Operating Costs

When new, this jet retailed at approximately $6.7 million.

However, the current market presents more affordable options with the average pre-owned price standing around $1.16 million.

Yet, as with any aircraft, ownership extends beyond the initial purchase.

The estimated annual operating costs, assuming an operation of 200 flight hours per year, come to around $672,000.

It’s crucial for potential owners to factor in these ongoing costs when considering a purchase, ensuring they are fully aware of the investment involved.

Range Map

Operational Radius
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Overview and History of the Bombardier Learjet 31AER

The Bombardier Learjet 31AER falls into the light aircraft class.

The history of this iconic aircraft began with Learjet, a company known for creating high-performance light business jets.

The development and production of the Learjet 31AER took place from 1991 to 2003.

The 31 series is the last Learjet that can trace its design roots back to the original Learjet Model 23.

In 1987, Learjet was acquired by Bombardier, a Canadian multinational manufacturer, and the Learjet 31AER was one of the first aircraft to be developed post-acquisition.

This aircraft represented the growing ambitions of Bombardier, combining the speed and range capabilities of a large jet with the economical advantages of a light jet, making it an attractive option for many.

The Learjet 31AER not only upheld the reputation of the Learjet brand but also marked the beginning of Bombardier’s successful journey in the private aviation sector.

Performance of the Bombardier Learjet 31AER

Powered by two Honeywell TFE731-2 engines, the aircraft boasts an impressive thrust output of 7,000 lbs (3175 Kg).

The high-speed cruise is an impressive 451 knots (835 km/h), while the long-range cruise speed stands at 417 knots (772 km/h).

The Learjet 31AER demonstrates its ability to reach soaring heights, with a maximum altitude of 51,000 feet (15,545 meters).

The aircraft’s range is a notable 1,911 nautical miles (3,539 kilometers), providing ample reach for most domestic and even some international routes.

The aircraft requires a take-off distance of 3,800 feet (1,158 meters) and a landing distance of 3,208 feet (978 meters).

These performance figures represent the Learjet 31AER’s capabilities under ideal conditions.

However, actual range and ground performance can be affected by numerous factors, including weather conditions, passenger load, and fuel weight among others.

Interior Layout and Features

The cabin dimensions provide ample space for passengers, with an interior width of 4 feet (1.2 meters), a length of 12.9 feet (3.9 meters), and a height of 4 feet (1.2 meters).

These dimensions ensure a comfortable environment for up to eight passengers, although a typical configuration would see six passengers enjoying the amenities.

The cabin altitude capabilities are remarkable with a maximum cabin altitude of 7,800 feet (2,377 meters) and it’s able to maintain a sea-level cabin until reaching 25,700 feet (7,830 meters).

Having a low cabin altitude ensures a comfortable and pleasant flight experience, minimizing the effects of altitude changes on the body.

The seating arrangement is a testament to the emphasis on both comfort and functionality.

The eight-place interior features soft-touch camel seating, including a belted side-facing seat in the lavatory area.

A highlight for travelers seeking privacy, the lavatory area boasts fully enclosed hard doors on either side.

Cockpit and Avionics

The Learjet 31AER featured the Honeywell Primus 1000 Integrated Avionics system.

This system, renowned for its reliability and efficiency, provides pilots with comprehensive flight data, significantly enhancing their situational awareness.

The cockpit layout is designed with a dual-pilot setup, allowing for teamwork and shared responsibilities during flight operations.

Furthermore, the layout ensures that all essential controls and instruments are within easy reach of the pilots, allowing for swift and accurate responses during critical flight situations.

To enhance pilot comfort over long flights, the cockpit is ergonomically designed.

The seats are adjustable, providing ample legroom and support, ensuring that pilots maintain their focus on the task at hand.

Charter Cost of the Bombardier Learjet 31AER

The estimated charter cost for a Bombardier Learjet 31AER within North America is approximately $3,200 per hour.

However, it’s essential to understand that this price isn’t fixed and the actual cost can fluctuate based on several factors.

These influencing factors can include but are not limited to, the distance of the flight, the duration of your stay, the time of year, and the departure and arrival locations. For instance, peak seasons may see an increase in demand, which could lead to higher prices.

Additionally, longer stays may necessitate crew accommodation, consequently affecting the overall cost. Therefore, while the Bombardier Learjet 31AER offers a high-class flight experience, it’s important to remember that the charter cost is subject to vary depending on various circumstances.

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