1993 - 2005 Lear 60

The Learjet 60 is a Learjet 55, with a 3½-foot longer fuselage, Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305 engines, Collins Pro Line 4 avionics, and numerous other improvements. The Learjet 55 was Lear's entry into the medium-sized business jet field. In designing the 55, Learjet utilizes the earlier Longhorn 28/29 wing with winglets and married it to a larger fuselage. The step-down aisle in the cabin has 5 ft 9 inches of headroom The Learjet 55B introduced a digital flight deck, modified wings, and an improved interior. The 55C comes equipped with Delta Fins that improve performance and handling. The improved Learjet 60 first flew in June 1991 and deliveries started after certification in 1993.
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Aircraft Information
Year: 1993 - 2005
Make: Lear
Model: 60
Active Fleet: 312  -  For Sale/Lease: 44
Average Asking Price - February 2014: $3,500,000
Range: 2,186 - 2,418 nm
Contact Number: 1-847-726-5000
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General Performance & Specifications
Cabin Height: 5.71 Feet
Cabin Width: 5.92 Feet
Cabin Length: 17.67 Feet
Baggage Volume Internal: 24.0 Cubic Feet
Baggage Volume External: 24.0 Cubic Feet
Seats Executive: *2/7
Max. Take-Off Weight: 23,500 lbs.
Max. Landing Weight: 19,500 lbs.
Maximum Payload: 2,228 lbs.
Balance Field Length: 5,450 Feet
Landing Distance: 5,050 Feet
Rate of Climb - All Engines: 4,500 Feet / Minute
Rate of Climb - One Engine Out: 714 Feet / Minute
Normal Cruise Speed: 446 ktas
Max. Cruise Speed: 465 ktas
Service Ceiling Max. Weight: 42,400 Feet
Number of Engines: 2
Engine Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney
Engine Model: PW 305A
Description

The Learjet 60 is a Learjet 55, with a 3½-foot longer fuselage, Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305 engines, Collins Pro Line 4 avionics, and numerous other improvements. The Learjet 55 was Lear's entry into the medium-sized business jet field. In designing the 55, Learjet utilizes the earlier Longhorn 28/29 wing with winglets and married it to a larger fuselage. The step-down aisle in the cabin has 5 ft 9 inches of headroom The Learjet 55B introduced a digital flight deck, modified wings, and an improved interior. The 55C comes equipped with Delta Fins that improve performance and handling. The improved Learjet 60 first flew in June 1991 and deliveries started after certification in 1993.