Learjet 60

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The Learjet 60 is a mid-size business jet known for its high cruising speed, strong climb performance, and transcontinental range, widely used for corporate and private air travel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf business jet
aircraftFamily Learjet family NERFINISHED
avionics Honeywell Primus 1000 NERFINISHED
cabinHeight 1.74 m
cabinLength 5.39 m
cabinWidth 1.81 m
certificationAuthority FAA NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2
derivedFrom Learjet 55 fuselage
engineModel Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A NERFINISHED
engineMounting rear fuselage
engineType turbofan
enteredService 1993
firstFlight 1990
fuselageType stretched fuselage
height 4.47 m
introduced 1993
landingDistance approximately 3100 ft
landingGear tricycle retractable
length 17.89 m
manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace NERFINISHED
marketSegment mid-size business jet
maximumCruiseSpeed Mach 0.81
maximumPassengerCapacity 8
maximumTakeoffWeight 23500 lb
notableCharacteristic high cruising speed
strong climb performance
transcontinental range
numberOfEngines 2
predecessor Learjet 55 NERFINISHED
primaryUse corporate air travel
private air travel
productionEnd 2012
productionStart 1993
range approximately 2400 nmi
role business transport
serviceCeiling 51000 ft
successor Learjet 60XR NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration T-tail
takeoffDistance approximately 5450 ft
typicalCruiseSpeed Mach 0.76
typicalOperator air charter company
corporate flight department
typicalPassengerCapacity 7
wingConfiguration low wing
wingspan 13.35 m

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Learjet product Learjet 60
Learjet notableAircraft Learjet 60