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Interior | |
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Accommodations | |
Crew | 2 |
Passengers (Club) | 7 |
Passengers(Executive) | 10 | Baggage Volume | 40 Cu ft |
Cabin Dimensions | |
Cabin Length | 13.8 ft |
Cabin Height | 15.6 ft | Pressurization | 9.4 Psi |
Sound Level | NA |
Here is the defined standard layout common layout for the Learjet 55 including seating for 7. There is also a large amount of space and a full bathroom.
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