Learjet 28
The Learjet 28 is an American eight-to-ten-seat (two crew and six to eight passengers), twin-engine, high-speed business jet, intended to be the successor to the Learjet 25. The Learjet 29 is identical except for the addition of a long-range fuel tank, resulting in the reduction of the capacity to six (two crew and four passengers). Both were manufactured by Learjet and were marketed under the Longhorn name.
Learjet 28/29 | |
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Role | Business jet |
Manufacturer | Learjet |
First flight | August 24, 1977 |
Status | Retired |
Produced | 1977–1982 |
Number built | 9 |
Developed from | Learjet 25 |
Developed into | Learjet 31 |
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