Learjet 60XR

Credit: Photography courtesy of Bombardier Aerospace
First appearances may be deceiving. The Learjet 60XR, for instance, looks virtually identical to the Learjet 60, an aircraft that was certified in January 1993 as an amendment to the 1966 Learjet 24 type certificate. Once you open the clamshell entry door and step inside, though, the Learjet 60XR...

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