Charter a Private Flight on a Lear 60 or Learjet 60XR
Charter, lease, or purchase the Learjet 60, the successor to the Learjet 55 from Bombardier Aerospace, or the LearJet 60XR, an upgraded version of the Learjet 60, featuring a larger cabin, upgraded high-performance engines, improved efficiency, and longer range.
Able to comfortably seat 7 passengers within a spacious cabin that features a fully enclosed lav, the Lear 60’s cabin was the largest in the Lear family when it debuted; the Bombardier Learjet 60XR adds a variety of performance upgrades including state-of-the-art avionics, improved aerodynamics, and increased range and speed to compete with other midsize jets in the sky.
Air Charter Advisors offers executive and luxury jet travelers access to Lear 60 and Lear 60XR based in your area, with a complete list of aviation services from bespoke charters to aircraft ownership. Call us at 888-987-JETS for more information on jet charter, jet cards, fractional programs, and ownership.
Key Features
- High-Speed Midsize Jet
- Spacious, Stand-up Cabin with Seating for 7
- Optimized Aerodynamics and Fuel Efficiency
- Impressive Climb Rate
- Flexible Runway Capabilities
Lear 60 Pricing, Performance, & Specifications
The cost to charter a Learjet 60 starts at around $4,250* per hour. Rates will vary based on aircraft year, model, routing, scheduling, and passenger/luggage amounts. Call our brokers for instant pricing and availability on this and similar light jets in your area.
- Year of Make: 1993 – 2012
- Max range: 2,250 nm
- Typical Seating: 6-7 passengers
- Cruising Speed: 566 mph (492 kts)
- Avg. Hourly Rate: $4,000 – $5,750*
General Specifications
- Crew: 2
- Capacity: 8 passengers
- Length: 58 ft 8 in
- Wingspan: 43 ft 9 in
- Height: 14 ft 8 in
- Wing Area: 264.5 sq ft
- Empty Weight: 14,640 lb (6,641 kg)
- Max Takeoff Weight: 23,500 lb (10,660 kg)
- Max Payload: 2,098 lb
Performance
- Maximum Speed: 522 mph (453 knots, 839 km/h) (max cruise)
- Cruise Speed: 484 mph (Fast Cruise 536 mph) (420 knots, 778 km/h, Mach 0.74) (long-range cruise)
- Range: 2,409 nm (2,773 mi; 4,461 km)
- Service Ceiling: 51,000 ft
- Rate of Climb: 4,500 ft/min
- Runway: 5,450 ft (takeoff)
- Powerplant: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A with 4,600 lbs of thrust each
Interior Dimensions
- Max Seating: 8 passengers
- Cabin Height: 5 ft 9 in
- Cabin Width: 5 ft 11 in
- Cabin Length: 17 ft 8 in
- Baggage Capacity: 31 cu ft (internal); 24 cu ft (external)
- Bathroom: Enclosed Lav
Aircraft Details
Originally certified in 1993, the Bombardier LearJet 60 ended production in 2007 after more than 300 aircraft were delivered, and it was one of the most popular midsize jets of its era.
The Lear 60 is the successor to the Lear 55, featuring a longer fuselage with room for 6 or 7 passengers, and upgraded Pratt & Whitney engines. Built for speed, this jet quickly climbs to high altitudes where it cruises at speeds of up to 0.81 Mach, maximizing its fuel efficiency.
Many of the aircraft are still in service today, utilized by operators and fractional jet companies around the world, as well as government and military missions; the FAA operates six Lear 60’s to perform airborne inspections of navigational facilities.
Bombardier launched the new LearJet 60XR in 2005, and deliveries began in 2007 after it was certified. The 60 XR is Bombardier’s final version of its legacy aircraft featuring Bill Lear’s famous adaption of the FFA P-16 Swiss military aircraft; Bombardier Aerospace chose an all-new design for the newer Learjet 85.
Overall, the Model 60 maintains Learjet’s reputation as a proven platform for comfort, versatility, reliability, and high-speed performance in the midsize jet market, however, it’s not as competitive in cabin size and range as the original.
Interior
Although the improved design of the Lear 60 allows a maximum capacity of 8 passengers, it’s optimized for maximum comfort with 6 or 7 passengers on-board. Comfortable first-class club seating, an enclosed lavatory, hideaway worktables, and plenty of legroom ensure a comfortable flight.
The interior of the 60XR is available in Signature Series Red and Black designs, both offering increased functionality, soft color schemes, dark wood veneers, and a larger galley.
Cabin dimensions measure 17′ 8″ long, 5′ 11″ wide, and 5′ 9″ high, and while that’s not the largest in its class, it’s a significant improvement over the 55 model, providing an addition 43 inches in length and 3 inches in width.
Additional improvements to the interior include increased luggage capacity to 59 cubic feet, flexible 5 floorplans (5 in total), and a cabin management system featuring control modules and ports for all your entertainment and productivity devices.
Performance
Powered by twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A turbofans, the LearJet 60 delivers a range of 2,405 nautical miles (4,454 km) with 4 passengers and 2 crew, NBAA 100 nmi (190 km) reserves, and ISA. Despite its impressive comfort and versatility, the Learjet 60XR is best known for its impressive climb and runway performance.
Taking off only requires a 5,450-foot runway, and it can land using just 3,420 feet of runway, even at maximum takeoff weight, full fuel, and full passenger load.
The XR variant has an impressive amount of thrust compared to the earlier models, climbing faster than most midsize jets at a rate of 4,500 feet per minute, reaching 41,000 feet in just under 20 minutes at max take-off weight.
Learjet 60XR
In 2005, Bombardier launched a new variant of the Lear 60 designated as the LearJet 60XR, with deliveries starting in 2007 carrying serial number 319 and up.
The 60XR offers the largest Learjet cabin, and make better use of the space with 5 floor plans, LED lighting, better insulation, and improved cabin management system. Although it provides ample width and height, it’s slightly shorter in length than competing midsize jets such as the Hawker 800XP.
Additional upgrades for the Lear 60XR include Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics, upgraded AHRS and FMS, electronic charts, enhanced MFD, optional XM radio weather, and three-rotor disc brakes rated up to 600 landings. Aerodynamic improvements include its distinct “ogive” winglet. The smoothing of pressure spikes between the wing and winglet results in significantly lower drag and improved efficiency.
As of late 2018, 112 Model 60XRs were in service, with pre-owned price tags ranging between $2.5 million (2007) to $4.0 million (2013) based on model year.
Purchase a Learjet 60
Air Charter Advisors offers comprehensive aircraft services, including assistance with private jet sales & acquisitions for HNWI’s and business groups interested in buying or selling a Bombardier LearJet 60. This mid-size cabin, medium-range business jet debuted in 1993 and enjoyed a nearly 20 year run with production of the Learjet 60XR ending in 2012.
The cost of ownership for the Lear 60 with 200 hours of flight time carries an annual budget of around $990k, including fixed costs between $380k-$580k, and operating/variable costs of around $410k-$430k. The Learjet 60 operating cost comes out to around $2,100 and $2,200 an hour.
Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or lease a new or per-owned aircraft, our advisors can help with every step to make your transaction go as smoothly as possible. We also offer access to pre-owned aircraft off market. Call or email us for more details to buy or sell a Bombardier Learjet 60.
Popular Routes
Both models are available for private charter, however, most of the planes available are the original Learjet 60, as the XR’s continue to enter the charter market. Ideal for both executive and luxury travel, it makes for an ideal choice for high-speed flights across the country. Here are some of the most popular routes based on flight requests and aircraft positioning.
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Learjet 60 Services | Charter, Sales, & Management
Air Charter Advisors offers on-demand private jet charter services on the Learjet 60, a medium-range midsize business jet manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace. For hourly charter rates and availability, submit your request or speak with one of our brokers directly about charter, sales, and jet card options by calling +1-888-987-5387.
* Average hourly rates vary depending on make, model and year; amenities, routing and scheduling/availability, and do not include fuel, taxes, crew charges, ramp, hangar, FBO, overnights, daily minimums, taxes, international fees, catering, ground transport, or de-icing. If you would like an accurate quote, please call or email. Pictures are for example only. The age, color, interior layout, hourly rates, specifications, dimensions may all vary between aircraft. All images copyrighted and provided courtesy of Bombardier Aerospace unless noted otherwise.