Learjet, Inc. / 2009

N145VG

Learjet 45

At a glance

Aircraft Overview

2009

Year Manufactured

N145VG

Registration Number

45-394

Serial Number

12

Max Passengers

1700 NM

Range

463 MPH

Max Speed

4 Hours

Duration of Flight

51000 ft

Service Ceiling

Over 20,000lbs

Aircraft Class

45XR VENTURES LLC

Ownership

Wilmington, DE, US

Location

A0B725

Mode-S Code

US

Registration Country

Dec 13, 2013

Certificate Issued

Mar 22, 2009

Airworthiness Date

Dec 31, 2025

Reg. Expiration

History

Safety Record

N145VG

None found

History

Ownership History

No ownership

No ownership history available

Ownership records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.

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Learjet 45

Overview

2009 LEARJET INC 45, Serial 45-394. Owner: 45XR VENTURES LLC, Wilmington, DE. Airworthiness class: Standard/Transport. Mode S: A0B725. Certificate issue: 2013-12-13. Airworthiness date: 2009-03-22. Last action: 2022-11-28. Registration expiration: 2025-12-31.

Specifications

  • Engines: 2x Honeywell TFE731-20BR (3650 lbf each)
  • Range: 1700 nm
  • Cruise: 436 kts
  • Seats: 12
  • Ceiling: 51000 ft

Operations & Cabin

Avionics: Honeywell Primus 1000 (typical for Learjet 45 series)

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registered as N145VG, is a 2009-built Learjet 45 with manufacturer serial number 45-394. The aircraft is recorded as owned by 45XR VENTURES LLC, a corporation (LLC) based in Wilmington, DE, US and is registered in the US civil registry. The registration to 45XR VENTURES LLC represents the primary documented ownership action for this airframe, and available records indicate the aircraft is maintained and operated under that corporate ownership. Condition and valuation specifics are not published in the supplied data; maintenance and operational status are indicated only by the installed equipment and configuration details provided.

The Learjet 45 airframe configured as N145VG is a 12-seat light business jet typically utilized for corporate transport, on-demand charter flights, and longer point-to-point missions within its approximately 1,700 nm range. Cabin layout for this series commonly features club seating and executive appointments for up to 12 occupants, with the aircraft’s performance enabling high-speed cruise at roughly 436 kts and access to high-altitude flight levels up to 51,000 ft, which aids in efficiency and weather avoidance. Avionics for this airframe are listed as the Honeywell Primus 1000 (typical for the Learjet 45 series), supporting a conventional glass flight deck and enabling common operator maintenance practices and avionics updates. Maintenance considerations for this specific airframe follow Learjet 45 norms, with emphasis on engine program oversight for the twin Honeywell TFE731-20BR powerplants.

The Learjet 45 family occupies the light-to-mid-size business jet niche, prized for high cruise speeds and transcontinental capability within its range envelope; N145VG exemplifies this role with a 1,700 nm range and 436 kts cruise. Typical competitors include other light-cabin jets that balance speed, short-field performance, and operating economics. Buyer and charter demand for late-model Learjet 45s rests on airframe condition, avionics fit such as the Honeywell Primus 1000, and maintenance history of the twin TFE731-20BR engines, all of which materially affect resale and operating cost considerations.