Specifications
AI Description
- Model: Learjet 25B
- Top airspeed: 440 knots
- Maximum range: approximately 1200 NM
- Engines: 2 x General Electric CJ610-6
- Engine 1: 5,117 hours since new (SNEW), 4,203 hours since major overhaul (SMOH), TBO 5,000 hours
- Engine 2: 11,659 hours SNEW, 4,017 hours SMOH, TBO 5,000 hours
- Avionics:
- Autopilot: JET Electronics FC-110 IFCS
- Communication Radios: Garmin GNS-530AW
- Flight Director: JET Electronics FC-110 IFCS
- GPS: Garmin GNS-530AW
- Navigation Radios: Garmin GNS-530AW
- TAWS: Garmin GNS-530AQ
- Transponder: Dual Garmin GTX-335 w/ G7534
- Weather Radar: Yes
- Interior: Executive 8-passenger configuration, custom tan leather interior
- Exterior: Matterhorn white with red and dark grey trim
- Features:
- Cargo door
- RVSM certified
- ADS-B equipped
- Wing modification
- Maintenance: Recent A1-A6 inspections completed, no overdue items
About this Model
Overview
The Learjet 25B is a classic light jet design from the early Learjet lineage, focused on point-to-point efficiency for smaller passenger loads. It is typically selected by buyers who prioritize speed and direct routing over cabin volume, and who are comfortable operating an older, analog-era airframe supported through established maintenance channels.
Mission Fit
In service, the 25B is most at home on short to medium legs where its cruise performance can shorten block times. Payload and range planning tends to be more sensitive than in newer light jets, particularly when carrying more passengers, baggage, and fuel for weather/alternate requirements.
Cabin
The cabin is compact and functional, generally arranged for a small group with club-style seating typical of the era. Expect a lower cabin height than modern light jets, a narrower aisle, and more limited baggage volume and access. Cabin noise levels and environmental controls vary by aircraft and refurbishment history, so comfort is heavily dependent on the specific interior and insulation updates.