Learjet 60
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Learjet 60 | ||
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Role | Private jet | |
Crew | 2 | |
First Flight | 1991 | |
Manufacturer | Bombardier Aerospace | |
Dimensions | ||
Length | 58 ft 7 in | 17.88 m |
Wingspan | 43 ft 9 in | 13.34 m |
Height | 14 ft 6 in | 4.44 m |
Wing area | 264.8 ft² | 24.6 m² |
Weights | ||
Empty | 14,710 lb | 6,641 kg |
Maximum takeoff | 23,500 lb | 10,660 kg |
Capacity | 8 to 10 passengers | |
Powerplant | ||
Engines | Two Pratt & Whitney 305A jet engines | |
Thrust | 9,200 lb | 40.92 kN |
Performance | ||
Cruising speed | 486 mph | 782 km/h |
Maximum speed | 534 mph | 859 km/h |
Operating range | 2,876 miles | 4,628 km |
Service ceiling | 51,000 ft | 15,545 m |
Rate of climb | 2,158 ft/min | 658 m/min |
Wing loading | 88.7 lb/ft² | 433 kg/m² |
Thrust/Weight | 0.39 lbf/lb | 3.84 N/kg |
The Learjet 60 is a private jet manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace.
The Learjet 60 does not have the range for direct transoceanic flights, although it can cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to the British Isles.
A new Learjet 60 costs around $11 million, although used aircraft can be purchased for around $7 million.
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