Learjet 60
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Image:Learjet.60.arp.750pix.jpg The Learjet 60 is a private jet manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace.
The Learjet 60 does not have the range for direct transoceanic flights, although it can cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to the British Isles.
A new Learjet 60 costs around $11 million, although used aircraft can be purchased for around $7 million.
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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.
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