What is learjet 25?

The Learjet 25 is a light business jet aircraft manufactured by Learjet, a division of Bombardier Aerospace. It was the first small business jet aircraft to be developed, and was introduced in the late 1960s.

The Learjet 25 features a sleek design and high performance capabilities, with a maximum cruising speed of 524 miles per hour and a range of approximately 1,614 nautical miles. It can accommodate up to eight passengers and typically has two pilots.

The aircraft is powered by two General Electric CJ610 turbojet engines, providing it with strong performance and reliability. The cockpit of the Learjet 25 is equipped with advanced avionics and navigation systems to assist the pilots during flight.

Although the Learjet 25 was popular in its time, production eventually ceased in the 1980s as newer models were introduced. However, many aircraft are still in operation today and remain a popular choice among business travelers and private owners looking for a fast and efficient mode of transportation.