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Learjet 60
The Learjet 60 is a business jet manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace.
The Learjet 60 does not have the range for direct transoceanic flights from the United States, although it can cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to the British Isles.
A new Learjet 60 costs around $12 million, although used aircraft can be purchased for around $7 million.
History
The Learjet 60 is an improved version of the Learjet 55, with a longer fuselage and more powerful engines. It first flew in June 1991 and received FAA certification in January 1993.
Specifications (Learjet 60)
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Cessna Citation VII - Gulfstream G100 - Hawker 800XP
Designation sequence
LJ55C - LJ31A - LJ60 - LJ45 - LJ40
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