N1JB

Learjet 60 XR (60XR)

Learjet Inc (Bombardier Aerospace)

6 Hours

Duration of Flight

2405 NM

Range

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Max Speed

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Aircraft Class
Aircraft Class
Over 20,000lbs
Max passengers
Max passengers
11
Range
Range
2405 NM
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling
41000 ft
Duration of Flight
Duration of Flight
6 Hours
Max Speed
Max Speed
N/A

Basic Information

Year Manufactured2008
LocationWinter Park, FL, US
Registration NumberN1JB
OwnershipN1JB LLC
Serial Number60-363

Airframe

Data valid as of 2023-05-16
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AI Summary

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Learjet 60 XR (60XR)

Overview

Registered to N1JB LLC (Winter Park, FL). Certificate action recorded 2023-03-20; registration expiration 2030-03-31. Multiple historical assignments of the N1JB mark exist across public records.

Specifications

  • Engines: 2× Pratt & Whitney Canada PW305A (4679 lbf each)
  • Range: 2405 nm
  • Cruise: 436 kts
  • Seats: 11
  • Ceiling: 41000 ft

Operations & Cabin

Typical executive layout (commonly 8–11 passenger seating, multiple floor plans on 60XR) Learjet 60XR cabin options include updated insulation, LED lighting, optional cabin management and 5 floor plans; specific fit for this tail not publicly documented. Avionics: Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 (60XR variant)

Model & Market Context

The aircraft bearing tail number N1JB is a 2008-built Learjet 60 XR, serial 60-363, manufactured by Learjet Inc (Bombardier Aerospace). It is currently registered in the United States and is recorded as owned by N1JB LLC, an LLC based in Winter Park, FL, US. The airframe’s known registry history centers on its registration to N1JB LLC in Winter Park, Florida, and no public records of prior owners or major public incidents are included in the supplied data. Valuation and detailed condition reporting for this specific airframe are Not published in the provided dataset.

The interior of this airframe follows a typical executive configuration for the Learjet 60 XR family, with the cabin described as a typical executive layout accommodating commonly 8–11 passengers and allowing for multiple floor plans on the 60XR; this airframe is listed with 11 seats. Avionics aboard this variant are fitted with the Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 suite specific to the 60XR, supporting standard business-jet navigation and communications for its missions. Operationally, this Learjet 60 XR is suited to medium‑range business missions within its 2,405 nm range and an efficient cruise at 436 kts, often flown from its owner’s home base in Winter Park, FL, US. Maintenance considerations follow those typical to the type, with twin PW305A engines and system support aligned to manufacturer and aftermarket schedules.

The Learjet 60 XR occupies a mid‑size, high‑performance niche within the light-to-mid business jet category, offering transcontinental capability for U.S. and Caribbean missions consistent with its 2,405 nm range and 41,000 ft ceiling. It competes with similarly sized executive jets that emphasize speed and cabin flexibility; buyers and charter operators value the 60XR for its cruise performance (436 kts) and executive cabin options. Resale and maintenance considerations for this airframe reflect typical fleet factors—airframe age (2008), engine type (PW305A), and avionics fit (Pro Line 21)—which together influence continued demand and upkeep profiles in the pre-owned business-jet market.

Aircraft Comparison

ParameterN1JBN1221MN125FS
Serial Number (MSN)60-36360-209125
Year Manufactured200820011996
Duration of Flight6 Hours6 Hours3 Hours
Range2405 NM2418 NM1290 NM
Max SpeedN/A466 MPH460 MPH
Aircraft ClassOver 20,000lbsOver 20,000lbs12,500 to 19,999lbs
Service Ceiling41000 ft51000 ft51000 ft
Max Passengers11810
Cabin ComfortNo items found.No items found.No items found.

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