Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Maintained under FAR Part 91 with CAMP computerized maintenance tracking
- EASA and RVSM certified
- TBO extension, factory new APU installed in 2014, all new cabin windows (04/2018)
- Recent 12-Year Inspection completed (02/2024), next due 02/2036
- Engine Hot Section Inspection by Pratt & Whitney in 2015
- Engines: PW305A, ESP Gold program, both engines 4,905 hours since new
- Additional equipment: ADS-B Out, WAAS/LPV, CPDLC, FANS-1/A+, XM weather, Artex C406-1 ELT, dual Collins ADS-850, standby EFIS, winglets, USB outlets
- Avionics: Collins Pro Line 4 suite, dual Universal FMS, TCAS 7.1, EGPWS, SATCOM, CVR, FDR, radar altimeter, DME, ADF, HF with SELCAL
- Interior: Refurbished 03/2015, 8-passenger executive configuration, beige leather seating, custom carpeting, high-gloss mahogany cabinetry, Airshow 500, 4 seat monitors, gold-plated fixtures, LED lighting, belted aft lavatory
- Forward galley, freon air conditioning
- Exterior: New paint by SureFlight (08/2019), pearlescent Matterhorn white with phantom gray pearl and radiant red accents
About this Model
Overview
The Learjet 60 is a midsize business jet emphasizing cruise speed, climb performance, and access to a wide range of airports. It typically serves 6–8 passengers in a club-style layout, with a focus on time-sensitive regional to medium-range missions. Compared with larger-cabin midsize and super-midsize aircraft, the 60 trades cabin volume for performance and operating practicality.
Mission Fit
Typical missions are same-day business hops and multi-leg schedules where quick climbs and fast cruise reduce block times. It can also work well for markets with performance constraints, provided passenger count and baggage needs fit the midsize cabin and baggage volume.
Cabin
The Learjet 60 cabin is arranged around a compact midsize footprint, commonly with a forward club and an aft side-facing or additional club option depending on completion. Expect a quieter, more refined environment than earlier Learjets, but still a narrower cabin than many competing midsize jets; passenger comfort is strongest with 6–7 adults and moderate baggage. Lavatory provisions vary by aircraft and completion, and baggage accessibility in flight depends on configuration.