Lear 55




The Lear 55 was first introduced in 1981 as a business jet with a standup widebody cabin. The Lear 55 is recognizable by its low/straight wing with winglets and its delta fins under the tail (C model and newer). The 55 has two rear fuselage mounted engines and a swept T-tail with swept horizontal stabilizer. Each side of the fuselage has 4 square cabin windows. The 55 carries up to 7 passengers in up to 6 configurations and is piloted by a 2 man crew. The Learjet 55 cruises at 455 knots and has a range of 2000 nautical miles.

Plane Statistics


  • Passenger Capacity: 7
  • Airspeed (mph) : 455
  • Cabin Width : 5.9
  • Cabin Length : 16.7

  • Lavatory Style: Full
  • Range: 2000
  • Cabin Height: 5.7
  • Baggage Capacity : 60 ft2