Learjet 55

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The Learjet 55 is a mid-size business jet introduced in the late 1970s, known for its swept-wing design, stand-up cabin, and high-speed corporate travel capabilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf business jet
twin-engine jet aircraft
aircraftCategory jet-powered civil aircraft
aircraftClass light-to-mid-size jet
aircraftConfiguration twinjet
aircraftType mid-size business jet
brand Learjet family NERFINISHED
cabinFeature stand-up headroom
cabinType stand-up cabin
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2
designedFor high-speed cruise
medium-range missions
designFeature pressurized cabin
swept-wing design
engineType turbofan
enteredServiceDecade 1980s
firstFlightYear 1979
hasVariant Learjet 55B NERFINISHED
Learjet 55C NERFINISHED
introducedInDecade 1970s
landingGear tricycle retractable landing gear
manufacturer Gates Learjet NERFINISHED
Learjet NERFINISHED
marketSegment mid-size jet
notableCharacteristic high cruise speed for its class
stand-up cabin uncommon in earlier Learjet models
numberOfEngines 2
operatorType charter operators
corporate operators
pressurization cabin pressurization for high-altitude flight
primaryMarket North American business aviation market
productionStatus out of production
propulsion jet
role business aviation
corporate transport
successorModel Learjet 60 NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalCrew copilot
pilot
typicalPassengerCapacityRange 7–10
typicalUse executive transport
high-speed corporate travel
usedFor business travel
private transport
wingConfiguration low-wing
wingType swept wing

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Learjet product Learjet 55