Same-Day Business Trips
Quick hops to maximize productivity and minimize downtime.
Measurement system:
Range
4,539 km
Cruise Speed
750 km/h
Service Ceiling
15,545 m
Takeoff weight
10,659 kg
Number of Engines
2
Engine Model
PW305A
Fuel consumption
908 L/h
Landing Distance
950 m
Takeoff Distance
1804 m
Start of Production
1993 y
End of Production
2007 y
Minimum Total Time (TT)
2 100
Minimum ask price
$1 700 000
Maximum ask price
$3 250 000
Engine hourly rate
$260
Overhaul Interval (TBO)
5 000
Overhaul Cost
720 000 $
Hours to mid-life
2 500 h
Mid-Life Cost
360 000 $
Find your scenario
Quick hops to maximize productivity and minimize downtime.
Efficient travel across multiple destinations in one day.
Access to airports with shorter runways and higher elevations.
Ideal for small teams prioritizing efficiency and speed.
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The Learjet 60 was the successor to the Learjet 55. This model had an elongated fuselage. In 2010, the Learjet 60 was the largest aircraft in the Learjet family. For a long time, this aircraft remained the most powerful in the middle class. Since its inception, it has become very popular and Learjet 60 rental has increased several times.
The Learjet 60 was the successor to the Learjet 55. This model had an elongated fuselage. In 2010, the Learjet 60 was the largest aircraft in the Learjet family. For a long time, this aircraft remained the most powerful in the middle class. Since its inception, it has become very popular and Learjet 60 rental has increased several times.
Unlike the previous Learjet 55 model, the Learjet 60 was made more spacious and the fuselage was lengthened. In 2010, the new liner became the largest representative of its series. Also, we note that for quite a long time the 60th model remained the most powerful in the middle class. As soon as Learjet 60 appeared, it almost immediately became very popular, which led to an increase in rental prices.
This model has acquired a lot of new in comparison with its predecessors: the most economical engines, a significantly lengthened fuselage, the ability to control the front landing gear and very convenient cockpit glazing, which increases the view. Also, with its high power, the liner is practically silent, which also distinguishes it among the business class models. And in addition to all of the above, we note that Learjet 60 is very resistant to external natural influences.
Having incorporated all these qualities, combined with comfort and full compliance with international standards, Learjet 60 remains one of the best business-class airliners.
Time-sensitive regional and medium-range trips where cruise speed matters
Airport networks with shorter runways or higher elevations where climb performance is valued
Owner-operators or small corporate teams prioritizing efficient point-to-point utilization
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.
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.
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.
The Learjet 60 blends a conventional midsize-jet systems architecture with avionics packages that evolved across the fleet, often centered on Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 with optional upgrades depending on aircraft history. The design prioritizes straightforward pilot workflow and high cruise capability rather than the latest integrated flight-deck experience found on newer designs.
In service, the Learjet 60 is commonly run as a fast midsize platform for 2–3 hour sectors, with the flexibility to stretch farther when passenger load and conditions allow. Performance planning is sensitive to payload, runway, temperature, and climb requirements; buyers typically value the aircraft when schedule reliability is driven by speed and climb more than by cabin size.
Number of aircraft of this model at each base.

Built / int. refit
1994 / -
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.8 m
Rental price
3 800 € / hr.4 484 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1995 / -
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.8 m
Rental price
3 800 € / hr.4 484 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
2007 / 2022
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.8 m
Rental price
3 800 € / hr.4 484 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
2006 / 2020
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.8 m
Rental price
3 800 € / hr.4 484 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1994 / 2011
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.8 m
Rental price
3 800 € / hr.4 484 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1995 / 2023
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.8 m
Rental price
3 800 € / hr.4 484 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1994 / 2013
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.8 m
Rental price
3 800 € / hr.4 484 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
2001 / 2014
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.8 m
Rental price
3 800 € / hr.4 484 $ / hr.
Estimated cost