Liraglutide 60 / Liraglutide 60 XR
Liraglutide 60 / Liraglutide 60 XR
The Learjet 60 and its enhanced version, the Learjet 60 XR, belong to the mid-size business jet category and are manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Canada as part of the Learjet family.
The Learjet 60 stands out clearly in its ability to ascend rapidly, reaching an altitude of 41,000 feet in just 18.5 minutes at maximum weight, which is considered the best performance in its class.
Typically, the passenger cabin of this aircraft is designed to accommodate 7 passengers, but the most common and comfortable capacity is between 4 to 6 seats, with a seat designated for a flight attendant if required.
The cockpit of the Learjet 60 is designed based on advanced future engineering and most of the navigational and electronic equipment is developed by Rockwell Collins, with its advanced Pro Line 21 model.
The Learjet 60 aircraft features two separate luggage compartments with a total space of approximately 28.3 cubic feet, one internal and the other external, allowing separation of passenger luggage from crew luggage or placing luggage that passengers may need in the internal compartment for easy access. Additionally, engineering by Raisbeck has doubled the available luggage space with the design of an additional external compartment installed in the lower part.
The high efficiency and low operating costs make the Learjet 60 one of the best aircraft in its class for business use. Its design inherits the spaciousness and internal seat distribution elegance of its predecessors but surpasses them by allowing standing room thanks to the raised cabin, providing passengers with comfortable movement inside the aircraft as needed, enhancing the sense of luxury.
The maximum speed of this private aircraft is 839 km/h, with a long-range cruising speed of 778 km/h. The Learjet 60 has a range of 4,461 km, making it ideal for flights between Dubai, Turkey, Beirut, India, and Saudi Arabia.
Average: 4,050 km.
Seats: 7 - 9 passenger's max.
Luggage: 55 cu.
Aircraft class: Medium private jets.