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Class | Midsize |
Max. passengers | 7 |
Year of production |
1995
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Serial number | 60-053 |
Homebase | KPIE (PIE), St Pete-Clearwater Intl |
✓ 2 divan seats
✓ 2016 refurbished
✓ Hot meal
✓ Lavatory
The Learjet 60 is said to have been designed for a niche market – private jets that climb quickly to high cruise levels, have fast cruise speeds, operate economically, and are reliable. The strongest feature of the Learjet 60 is its cruise performance. It can climb to its cruise level of 43,000 feet in less than fourteen minutes when loaded to its maximum takeoff weight of 23,500 pounds.
Once at cruise level, it can reach speeds of up to 457 knots (about .76 Mach). With average fuel consumption of 203 gallons per hour, the 60 is surprisingly comparable to smaller lightweight private jets.
The cabin is able to hold seven passengers and has the most space where it counts – specifically, elbow room for seated passengers.
Once at cruise level, it can reach speeds of up to 457 knots (about .76 Mach). With average fuel consumption of 203 gallons per hour, the 60 is surprisingly comparable to smaller lightweight private jets.
The cabin is able to hold seven passengers and has the most space where it counts – specifically, elbow room for seated passengers.
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