Home / Photos / Learjet 60 XR, An Airplane With Roots Photos Learjet 60 XR, An Airplane With Roots By July 2, 2008 Bombardier Learjet 60 XR Learjet has devised flexible layout plans for the 60 XR interior that allow for a large or small galley and a variety of possible seating configurations. The Collins Pro Line 21 has primary flight displays with full-width attitude presentation. The two large multifunction displays have a wealth of nav and systems information, and the server accommodates a chart database for a paperless cockpit. The Learjet 60 XR’s Pratt & Whitney Canada PW 305A engines are fadec-controlled, leaving most of the power-management chores to the computers. The airplane flown for this report was equipped with the complete Collins Pro Line 21 system, including a second file server that qualifies it for “paperless” operation. The cabin was fitted with a three-place divan on the forward ride side, a large galley on the forward left and four chairs in a club arrangement aft. All data is from the airplane flight manual and reflects standard day conditions unless noted. More From Photos A Fond Memory: Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo 2023 Gallery: The Evolution of Van's Aircraft Gallery: Tails on Display at Oshkosh Gallery: Wednesday at Oshkosh Photos: <i>FLYING</i> Honors Award Winners at Adventure Party First Look: Supernal's Air Taxi Passenger Cabin