Learjet Inc. / 1996
N156DH
Bombardier Learjet 60
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Aircraft Overview
1996
Year Manufactured
N156DH
Registration Number
60-091
Serial Number
11
Max Passengers
2418 NM
Range
465 MPH
Max Speed
6 Hours
Duration of Flight
51000 ft
Service Ceiling
Over 20,000lbs
Aircraft Class
FS SEAN LEE LLC
Ownership
Rochester, NY, US
Location
A0E0CC
Mode-S Code
US
Registration Country
Jul 22, 2023
Certificate Issued
Oct 25, 1996
Airworthiness Date
Jul 31, 2030
Reg. Expiration
History
Safety Record
N156DH
None found
History
Ownership History
- FNCurrent Owner2023-07-24
FS SEAN LEE LLC: Registration action: registered to FS SEAN LEE LLC (Rochester, NY).
- HE2008-03-21
H & O AVIATION LLC: Registered to H & O AVIATION LLC (registration history entry).
- YE2007-12-21
YELLOWFIN ACQUISITIONS LLC: Registered to Yellowfin Acquisitions LLC (registration history entry).
- HE2006-06-02
H & O AVIATION LLC: Prior registration to H & O AVIATION LLC (registration history entry).
- HLHistorical
H & O AVIATION LLC
- YLHistorical
YELLOWFIN ACQUISITIONS LLC
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Bombardier Learjet 60
Overview
US standard/transport registration. Registered to FS SEAN LEE LLC (Rochester, NY). Certificate issued 2023-07-22; registration expiry 2030-07-31.
Specifications
- Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A (4600 lbf each)
- Range: 2418 nm
- Cruise: 436 kts
- Seats: 11
- Ceiling: 51000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Typical executive layout 6–8 passengers (forward galley, 1 cabin zone, enclosed aft lav); registry lists up to 11 seats. Stand‑up cabin (~17.7 ft × 5.9 ft × 5.9 ft), enclosed lavatory, forward galley; interiors vary by refurbishment. Avionics: Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 (typical for 1990s Learjet 60; many later retrofits available)
Model & Market Context
This entry concerns airframe N156DH, a 1996-built Bombardier Learjet 60 with serial number 60-091. The aircraft is registered in the United States and is owned by FS SEAN LEE LLC, a Rochester, New York–based limited liability company; the current operator/home base is listed as Rochester, NY, US. The registry indicates a typical executive interior and seating capability up to 11 occupants; the registry lists up to 11 seats as a notable record entry. Valuation and condition summaries list the airframe at approximately $1,700,000, reflecting its age, configuration, and market position.
The cabin is described as a typical executive layout intended for 6–8 passengers in usual fitment, with a forward galley, a single cabin zone, and an enclosed aft lavatory; the owner/operator registry allows up to 11 seats for this airframe. Avionics fit for the airframe is reported as Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4, which is the standard equipment suite for many 1990s Learjet 60s, though many later retrofits are available for the model. Typical operations for this airframe would align with long-range light business-jet missions within its documented range and cruise envelope, from its Rochester base; maintenance considerations follow the Learjet 60’s twin-PW305A powerplant commonality and mid-1990s avionics era.
The Bombardier Learjet 60 occupies the late-light to mid-size business jet niche, offering transcontinental capability within a compact airframe and relatively high cruise speed and ceiling for its class. Competing models in its era included other mid-1990s light to midsize business jets that balance speed, range, and operating economics. Buyer and charter demand for aircraft like N156DH is influenced by total time, maintenance history, avionics state (original Pro Line 4 vs. retrofits), and interior refurbishment; these factors also materially affect resale and maintenance cost considerations reflected in the stated value.