What is learjet25?

The Learjet 25 is a small-to-medium-sized business jet aircraft that was first introduced in 1967 by the American aircraft manufacturer, Learjet Corporation. The Learjet 25 was a significant upgrade over its predecessor, the Learjet 23, with improvements in speed, range, and passenger capacity.

The aircraft has a maximum cruising speed of 535 miles per hour and can fly up to 1,800 nautical miles without refueling. It has a maximum occupancy of six passengers and two crew members.

The Learjet 25 was equipped with modern avionics and navigation equipment, making it suitable for both personal and corporate travel. It became a popular choice for business travelers due to its speed and range, allowing executives to travel quickly and comfortably over long distances.

The Learjet 25 remained in production until 1982, with over 300 aircraft produced during its 15-year lifespan. Today, it is still a popular choice among private jet owners and continues to be used by many businesses for corporate travel.