N113DJ
Learjet 60
Learjet Inc.
6 Hours
Duration of Flight
2405 NM
Range
466 MPH
Max Speed
Aircraft Overview
At a glance
Basic Information
Year Manufactured
2007
Registration Number
N113DJ
Serial Number
307
Ownership
3D JETS LLC
Location
Orchard Park, NY, US
Aircraft Class
Under 12,500lbs
Max Passengers
11
Range
2405 NM
Service Ceiling
51000 ft
Duration of Flight
6 Hours
Max Speed
466 MPH
Mode-S Code
A037AC
Registration Country
US
Certificate Issued
May 27, 2021
Airworthiness Date
Mar 12, 2007
Safety Record
N113DJ
None found
| Date | From | To | Duration | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-09-28 | KTEB Teterboro, NJ | KBUF Buffalo, NY | 12:46 PM - 1:34 PM | Landed Landed 1:34 PM |
| 2025-09-26 | KBUF Buffalo, NY | KTEB Teterboro, NJ | 4:09 PM - 5:02 PM | Landed Landed 5:02 PM |
AI Summary
Learjet 60
Overview
US registration held by 3D JETS LLC (Orchard Park, NY). Certificate issue recorded 2021-05-27; airworthiness certificate 2007-03-12. Mode S hex A037AC.
Specifications
- Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A (4679 lbf each)
- Range: 2405 nm
- Cruise: 436 kts
- Seats: 11
- Ceiling: 51000 ft
Model & Market Context
This airframe, registered in the United States as N113DJ, is a 2007-build Learjet 60 manufactured by Learjet Inc. and carries serial number 307. The aircraft is owned by the corporation 3D JETS LLC, based in Orchard Park, NY, US, which serves as the operator/home base for the type in registry records. Ownership has been recorded under the corporate name 3D JETS LLC, and the airframe's US registration and corporate ownership status are the principal documented registry actions. On the used market the airframe is appraised at $3,000,000, reflecting its model year and configuration.
The configured seating for 11 suggests a typical light-cabin layout suitable for corporate transport, charter work, or owner-operated missions; specific cabin furnishings and galley details are not published for this airframe. With a long-range capability of 2,405 nm and a cruise speed near 436 kts, operations typically encompass transcontinental missions within the continental United States and point-to-point regional international hops consistent with business and private transport profiles. The twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A engines give the platform high-altitude capability to the published ceiling of 51,000 ft, which can offer operational benefits in fuel burn and routing. Maintenance considerations for this specific airframe will follow Learjet 60 type programs and corporate maintenance oversight under 3D JETS LLC.
The Learjet 60 occupies a middle market between light and midsize executive jets, offering higher cruise speeds and a 51,000 ft service ceiling compared with many light jets. Competitors in performance and mission profile include midsize and super-light models from other manufacturers; resale and maintenance considerations for a 2007 serial 307 airframe are driven by engine program status, avionics fit, and overall time/mileage, which collectively inform the $3,000,000 valuation recorded for this US-registered example.