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BOMBARDIER LEARJET 60XR(2012)

Specifications

Year2012
Serial Number60-418
RegistrationN409JM
Total Hours2,112
LocationFORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

BlueSky Jet Aviation Corp.

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Aircraft Details

  • Model: Bombardier Learjet 60XR
  • Capacity: Up to 8 passengers
  • Maximum Range: Approximately 2,400 nautical miles
  • Cruise Speed: 450 knots
  • Engines: Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW535A turbofan engines
  • Avionics: Advanced Honeywell Primus 1000 avionics suite
  • Cabin: Spacious and luxurious interior with stand-up height
  • Features: Equipped with a full galley and lavatory
  • Entertainment: State-of-the-art entertainment system
  • Performance: Excellent climb rate and fuel efficiency
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained with comprehensive service history

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About this Model

Overview

The Learjet 60XR is an updated version of the Learjet 60, retaining the type’s emphasis on cruise speed and climb performance while adding a more modern flight deck and cabin refinements. It is typically used for regional and mid-length business trips where time-to-climb, fast cruise, and access to shorter runways matter, with a cabin sized for comfortable seated productivity rather than stand-up movement.

Mission Fit

Typical missions favor two-to-three-hour legs with the ability to depart efficiently from a wider set of airports than some larger-cabin jets. It fits teams that prioritize schedule control and speed over maximum cabin volume, and it works well for mixed business travel where a midsize footprint is a constraint at certain ramps and hangars.

Cabin

Cabin comfort is oriented around a club-style seating environment with good forward visibility and a compact, functional galley area depending on configuration. The 60XR remains a low-slung Learjet cabin: well suited to seated work and conversation, but less conducive to moving around in-flight compared with larger-cabin midsize and super-midsize designs. Baggage is typically split between internal and external areas; buyers should confirm what is accessible in flight for their use case.