General Aviation

Learjet Inc 25d

Manufacturer: LEARJET INC

The Learjet 25 is a ten‑seat, twin‑engine business jet produced by Learjet Inc. It is a stretched version of the Learjet 24, adding 1.27 m (4 ft 2 in) to the fuselage and three extra passenger seats. First flown on 12 August 1966, the aircraft entered service in late 1967 and became a popular high‑speed executive jet.

Aircraft Facts

Type Key
learjet-inc-25d
Class
General Aviation
Registry Count
1
Example Registration
N17AH

Specifications

Wingspan
10.85 m / 35 ft
Length
14.5 m / 47 ft
Height
3.73 m / 12 ft
Max Speed
169 km/h / 105 mph
Cruise Speed
859 km/h / 534 mph
Range
2844 km / 1535 nmi
Ceiling
14000 m / 45000 ft
First Flight
1966-08-12
Production Start
1966
Production End
1982
Total Built
369

Variants

  • 25D- 1 registrations - Example N17AH

Machine-Readable Resources

Sources