Learjet 25

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The Learjet 25 is a twin-engine business jet introduced in the late 1960s, known for its high speed, long-range performance, and popularity in corporate and charter aviation.

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instanceOf business jet
twin‑engine jet aircraft
aircraftCategory light jet
aircraftRole air ambulance
air charter
business jet
corporate transport
basedOn Learjet 24 NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2
cruiseSpeed Mach 0.80
about 460 knots
developedFrom Learjet 24 NERFINISHED
engineModel General Electric CJ610 NERFINISHED
enginePlacement rear fuselage mounted
engineType turbofan
enteredServiceInYear 1968
firstFlightDate 1966-08-12
fuselageType pressurized
hasVariant Learjet 25B NERFINISHED
Learjet 25C NERFINISHED
Learjet 25D NERFINISHED
Learjet 25G NERFINISHED
height 3.73 m
introducedInYear 1967
landingGearType tricycle retractable landing gear
length 14.83 m
manufacturer Gates Learjet NERFINISHED
Learjet NERFINISHED
marketSegment charter aviation
corporate aviation
maximumPassengerCapacity 8
maximumSpeed about 540 knots
maximumTakeoffWeight 6804 kg
notableCharacteristic ability to operate at high altitudes
high speed for its class
long‑range performance
numberOfEngines 2
powerplantCount 2
primaryUsers air ambulance operators
charter operators
corporate operators
productionStartYear 1967
range about 1500 nmi
serviceCeiling 51000 ft
tailConfiguration T‑tail
typicalPassengerCapacity 6
wingConfiguration low wing
wingspan 10.84 m

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Learjet product Learjet 25