Lear 25 is a business jet manufactured by Learjet, a division of Bombardier Aerospace. The aircraft was introduced in 1966 and is capable of carrying up to eight passengers. It has a range of approximately 1,650 miles and can reach a top speed of 541 mph. The Lear 25 features two General Electric CJ610-6 turbojet engines and a swept-wing design for improved aerodynamics. It has been a popular choice for corporate and private travel due to its speed, range, and comfort, and has been used by various organizations, including the United States Air Force and NASA. Production of the Lear 25 stopped in 1982, but it remains a popular aircraft in the used aircraft market.
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