Midsize Jet for Sale
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2011 BOMBARDIER Bombardier Learjet 60XR
No Reg
$3,750,000
avbuyer.com
1998 BOMBARDIER Learjet 60
No Reg
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aircraftexchange.com
Overland Park, KS
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For Sale
Total Time
3,833
Reg#
D-CFAQ
Germany
Via FAI rent-a-jet
3 sources
Listed 3d ago
2007 Learjet Learjet 60 XR
No Reg
$: Inquire
aso.com
DE
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For Sale
Total Time
2,871
Reg#
N95CE
US
Location
TX
Via Integrity Jets
4 sources
Listed 8d ago
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For Sale
Total Time
8,396
Reg#
N32SW
US
Location
FL
Via SmartJets Sales
5 sources
Listed 1mo ago
2011 BOMBARDIER Learjet 60
No Reg
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aircraftexchange.com
Dallas, TX
2007 BOMBARDIER Learjet 60
No Reg
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aircraftexchange.com
Annapolis, MD
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For Sale
Total Time
2,897
Location
Miami, FL
Listed 1mo ago
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Total Time
3,866
Reg#
N61WF
US
Location
Boca Raton, FL
Via Avpro, Inc.
8 sources
Listed 1mo ago
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For Sale
Total Time
7,364
Reg#
N978SM
US
Location
Simpsonville, SC
Listed 1mo ago
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For Sale
Total Time
4,479
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N447LA
US
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Listed 1mo ago
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For Sale
Total Time
8,330
Reg#
N719JB
US
Location
Englewood, Colorado, Australia
Via Fabio Lopez
3 sources
Listed 1mo ago
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For Sale
Total Time
444
Reg#
N111EL
US
Location
Easton, MD
Via jetAVIVA
Listed 2mo ago
Browse midsize jets for sale — coast-to-coast range, stand-up cabins, and full amenities for 7-9 passengers. Midsize jets cruise 430-480 kts, range 2,500-3,500 nm, and cost $2M-$15M used. The Citation XLS, Hawker 800/900XP, Learjet 60, and Citation Latitude are top choices for corporate travel and charter operations. Prices range from $2,275,000 to $5,500,000 with an average of $3,554,363 across 11 priced listings.
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Citation XLS/XLS+ for Sale:
The best-selling midsize jet ever. 8+1 seats, 2,100 nm range, 441 kts. $2M-$9M. Excellent short-field performance and low operating costs for the class.
Hawker 800/900XP for Sale:
Hawker 800XP and 900XP — classic British midsize jets. 8 seats, wide cabin, 2,600-2,900 nm. $1.5M-$6M. Known for spacious cabins and solid reliability.
Learjet 55/60 for Sale:
Learjet 55 and 60/60XR — fastest midsize jets. 7-8 seats, up to 480 kts. $500K-$4M. Best speed-to-price ratio in the midsize segment.
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Buying Tips
- ✓ Midsize jets typically require two-pilot operations — budget $150K-$250K/yr for professional crew or consider single-pilot options like Citation XLS.
- ✓ Hawker 800XP has one of the widest cabins in the midsize class but TFE731 engines are being phased out — check parts availability long-term.
- ✓ Citation XLS+ is the most operator-friendly midsize jet — lowest fuel burn, shortest runway requirements, and Cessna support network.
- ✓ 12C and 24-month inspections on midsize jets cost $80K-$200K — time your purchase to maximize interval between major inspections.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a midsize jet cost?
Used midsize jets range from $1.5M for older Hawker 800 or Learjet 55 to $15M for late-model Citation Latitude or Praetor 500. Citation XLS ranges $2M-$9M. The average midsize jet transaction price is $3M-$6M.
How far can a midsize jet fly?
Midsize jets typically fly 2,500-3,500 nm nonstop — enough for coast-to-coast US, US-Caribbean, or US-Hawaii. Citation XLS does 2,100 nm, Hawker 900XP reaches 2,900 nm, and Learjet 60XR flies 2,405 nm.
What is the best midsize jet?
The Citation XLS+ is the most popular for its low operating costs and versatility. The Hawker 900XP offers the best cabin comfort. For longer range, the Citation Latitude (3,150 nm) or Praetor 500 (3,340 nm) bridge the gap to super-midsize.
Disclaimer: All prices are asking prices from third-party sources. AeroGurus is not an appraiser, broker, or financial advisor. Always obtain a professional appraisal and inspection before purchasing.