Sabreliner 60 For Sale

Sabreliner 60 For Sale

Sabreliner 60 Overview

Aircraft Class

AIRCRAFT CLASS

Midsize Jets

Maker

MAKER

North American Aviation/ Rockwell International

Acquisition Cost

ACQUISITION COST

$297,000 - $363,000

Year of Manufacture

YEAR OF MANUFACTURE

1967 - 1978

Buyers who want a private jet which will provide them with speed, comfort in-flight, and an overall quality ride don't have a hard time deciding they'll look for a Sabreliner 60 for sale. The Sabreliner 60 dates its roots back to the early 1960s as a military aircraft which the commercial version was derived from.

Sabreliner 60 Cabin Experience

The Sabreliner 60 is capable of transporting 6 passengers and two crew members. It provides those inside with plenty of legroom, a highlight for the longer trips. The aircraft includes an enclosed lavatory at the aft end of the nearly 50ft long fuselage, which is paired with a nearly 45ft wingspan.

Total cabin space is just over 340 cubic feet, just over 190 of which is dedicated to the passenger seating area. The cabin is nearly 20ft long, 5ft wide, and just over 4ft tall. The entry door falls just below 5ft tall and baggage has a dedicated area of over 40 cubic feet of space inside the cabin.

Sabreliner 60 Mission Profile

Customers who buy a Sabreliner 60 are focused on a fast, luxurious, comfortable ride. This aircraft can get business people to and from major cities with ease. It's avionics system increases the level of safety so that travelers are ensured they're getting to their destination safely. About 130 of the type were produced, all highlighting the advanced wing design which provides the speed needed to transport passengers to and from their destinations, efficiently.

Sabreliner 60 Interior

Seats

SEATS

6-8

Cabin Volume

CABIN VOLUME

449 cu. ft.

Cabin Dimensions

CABIN DIMENSIONS

19' x 5'3" x 4'6"

Max Payload

MAX PAYLOAD

1700 lbs

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Sabreliner 60 Cost to Own

Acquisition cost for the Sabreliner 60 typically ranges from $330,000-$335,000. This falls below the competing Falcon 20 ($449,000-$451,000) and the Lear 55 ($874,000-$876,000). When factoring in market depreciation to its annual cost, the Sabreliner 60 falls between $1.8 million-$1.9 million, which is around $100,000 more than the Lear 55, and roughly the same amount less than the Falcon 20.

Sabreliner 60 Operating Cost

Sabreliner 60 direct operating cost is just above $3,000 per flight hour. This price is lower than the Falcon by about $400, and higher than the Lear by around $100. Annual fixed cost for the Sabreliner 60 is just below $500,000, which is a small margin cheaper than the bottom of the range set by the competition.

Sabreliner 60 Performance

Cruise Speed

CRUISE SPEED

430 MPH

Fuel Burn

FUEL BURN

350 gal/hr

Charter Rate

TYPICAL CHARTER RATE

$2,700 - $3,300 per hour

The Sabreliner 60 is a reliable and durable aircraft which is what attracts customers to it who are looking for private aircraft for sale. The space allotted for passengers is a nice feature, necessary for the longer trips of commuting business people. This military-derived twin-engine has been around for decades because it's one people can count on.

Sabreliner 60 Engines

The Sabreliner 60 is equipped with two Pratt & Whitney Canada JT12A-8 powerplants which have thrust capability of 3,300lbs and optional thrust reversers. The Sabreliner 60 has a max cruise speed of 428kts, which rounds in at around 30-60kts slower than the Falcon 20 and Lear 55, respectively.

The aircraft can land and takeoff in the following field lengths:

  • FAR-91: 2,750ft
  • FAR-135: 3,437ft
  • FAR-121: 4,583ft

Sabreliner 60 Payload

Max payload for the Sabreliner 60 is 1,700lbs, equivalent to that of the Falcon 20, with the potential to reach nearly 950nm, less than that of the Falcon 20 by around 500nm. The Lear 55 carries a substantial amount more for an additional 200nm compared to the Sabreliner 60.

Sabreliner 60 Range

At long-range cruise, the Sabreliner 60 has a range of nearly 1,060nm with a typical passenger load. The Falcon 20 flies an additional 400nm while the Lear 55 reaches nearly 2,000nm.

Sabreliner 60 Specifications

Sabreliner 60 General Info
Aircraft ClassMidsize Jets
Aircraft ManufacturerNorth American Aviation/ Rockwell International
Aircraft Year of Manufacture1967 - 1978
Sabreliner 60 Financial Data
Acquisition Cost$297,000 - $363,000
Variable Cost$2,742 - $3,352/hr
Annual Cost$1,687,474 - $2,062,468
Fixed Cost$49,771 - $447,937
Market Depreciation$22,000
Retail Charter Rate$2,700 - $3,300/hr
Average Charter Rate$3,000/hr
Sabreliner 60 Performance Data
Fuel Burn350 gal/hr
Max Cruise430 MPH
Max Takeoff Weight20,200 lbs
Basic Operating Weight12,100 lbs
Max Payload1,700 lbs
Sabreliner 60 Cabin Details
Cabin Dimensions19' x 5'3" x 4'6"
Cabin Volume449 cu. ft.
Seat Count6-8

Acquisition Cost

Estimated Range:$297,000 - $363,000

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Operating Costs

Variable Costs:$2,742 - $3,352
Fixed Costs:$49,771 - $447,937
Annual Costs:$1,687,474 - $2,062,468

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