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The cabin of the Learjet 55C is optimized for seven or eight-passengers, but can accommodate ten in a high-density configuration. The new fuselage introduced with the 55-series provides considerably more interior space than was available in earlier Learjets. Cabin layout typically consists of a four-place club arrangement with a single seat opposite the half-width lavatory in the aft cabin. A two-place side-facing bench seat is forward of the club, and a small galley/refreshment center is located on the forward port cabin bulkhead. The Learjet 55C is powered by a pair of Garrett TFE731-3A-2B turbofans rated at 3,700 lbs. of thrust each. Inspection interval on the engines is 4,200 hours.
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The Learjet 55C has a range of 2,011 nautical miles. Type in your city or airport identifier for a visual representation of the NBAA IFR Range (NM) for this aircraft.