Learjet 25
The Learjet 25 is a twin-engine business jet that was first introduced in the 1960s. Known for its speed and performance, it can reach a maximum cruising speed of around 500 knots. The aircraft typically seats 6 to 8 passengers and is designed for short to medium-range flights, making it popular among corporate travelers.
With a range of approximately 1,500 nautical miles, the Learjet 25 is capable of flying non-stop on many regional routes. Its sleek design and advanced avionics for the time contributed to its reputation as a reliable and efficient choice for private aviation.