· ICAO24 3d1e8a· last seen May 2026
D-EJUW is a Learjet Inc. (Bombardier) Learjet 40, a twin-engine jet. SkyMeter has tracked 62 flights totalling 40 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is EDFP to ETHL. Service window in our records spans 359 days. The Learjet Inc. (Bombardier) Learjet 40 has a maximum takeoff weight of 20,350 lb, light wake category.
About the Learjet Inc. (Bombardier) Learjet 40
The Learjet 40 is a light business jet developed by Bombardier Aerospace as part of the storied Learjet family, certified in 2004. Designed to fill the gap between the smaller Learjet 31 and the midsize Learjet 45, the Model 40 seats six to seven passengers in a stand-up cabin and is powered by twin Honeywell TFE731-20AR turbofans, each producing 3,500 pounds of thrust. With a maximum cruise speed of 464 knots and a range of approximately 1,800 nautical miles, it serves the owner-flown and charter markets for short-to-medium-haul executive transport across North America and Europe.
The type competes directly with the Cessna Citation CJ3 and Embraer Phenom 300 in the light jet segment. Its relatively short field performance—requiring only 3,660 feet for takeoff at maximum weight—makes it suitable for accessing smaller regional airports that larger business jets cannot serve. The Learjet 40 shares its fuselage cross-section and wing design with the Learjet 45 but features a shortened cabin and simplified systems to reduce acquisition and operating costs.
Production ended in 2013 as Bombardier consolidated its business jet lineup, but the type remains popular in the pre-owned market for its combination of speed, range, and operating economics. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, covering unique routes.
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Aircraft specifications
Learjet Inc. (Bombardier) Learjet 40
Recent flights
Newest 33 operations of D-EJUW
