Learjet 24

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The Learjet 24 is a small, high-performance business jet introduced in the 1960s, known for its speed, range, and role in popularizing modern corporate jet travel.

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instanceOf business jet
twin-engine jet aircraft
aircraftRole air taxi
business jet
corporate transport
medevac aircraft
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2
cruiseSpeed about 470 knots
about 870 km/h
developedFrom Learjet 23 NERFINISHED
engineModel General Electric CJ610 NERFINISHED
enginePlacement rear fuselage
engineType turbofan
era 1960s
firstFlight 1966
fuselageMaterial aluminum alloy
height about 12 ft
introduced 1966
landingGear tricycle retractable landing gear
length about 43 ft
manufacturer Gates Learjet Corporation NERFINISHED
Learjet NERFINISHED
maximumPassengerCapacity 8
maximumSpeed about 515 knots
about 955 km/h
maximumTakeoffWeight 13000 lb
about 5900 kg
notableFeature high climb rate
high cruise altitude
improved payload over Learjet 23
improved range over Learjet 23
short runway performance
numberOfEngines 2
pressurizedCabin true
range about 1400 nmi
about 2600 km
serviceCeiling 45000 ft
about 13700 m
status out of production
successor Learjet 25 NERFINISHED
Learjet 35 NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalPassengerCapacity 6
usedFor air ambulance operations
air charter services
corporate jet travel
wingConfiguration low-wing
wingspan about 35 ft

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Learjet product Learjet 24