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Learjet 60 Costs




Learjet 60 Cost

Up Front: $1.5 Milion - $4 Million
Direct: $1,414 per hour
Indirect: $424,918 per year

When analyzing the cost of owning an aircraft, up-front, direct, and indirect costs must be accounted. Up- front costs are how much you may be expected to pay for an aircraft as the price of purchasing, this decreases based on number of cycles, length of service, and age of the aircraft. Direct costs are averages of how much it costs you per hour you fly. Direct costs increase with the age of the aircraft. Indirect costs are defined by how much the plane will cost regardless of flight time. This does not change normally.

Breakdown of Learjet 60 Costs
Cost
Direct Cost
Fuel $1,035.46
Maintenance $154
Total $1,324.75
Annual (Fixed) Cost
Captain Salary $78,000
Co Pilot Salary $53,000
Hangar $57,000
Insurance $55,000
Misc. $84,200
Depreciation $65,411
Total $424,918



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