
The Learjet 60, a high-performance mid-size business jet that marked Bombardier's successful revival of the struggling Learjet marque, first flew on October 10, 1990. A low-wing twin-turbofan aircraft seating 6-8 passengers, it featured a fuselage stretched 43 inches over its predecessor and delivered class-leading climb performance to 41,000 feet in 18.5 minutes at maximum weight. Spanning 264.5 square feet of wing area with a maximum takeoff weight of 23,500 pounds, the aircraft was manufactured by Learjet Inc. under Bombardier Aerospace in Wichita, Kansas.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
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| Federal Aviation Administration | 1993 | 013 | United States | a6fd11 | |
| Federal Aviation Administration | 1994 | 033 | United States | a72490 | |
| Federal Aviation Administration | 1995 | 057 | United States | a7738e |