The Learjet 35 is an American business jet and military transport aircraft produced by Bombardier Learjet in 1973. It was designed with longer range, lower fuel burn, and faster cruise speeds than its predecessor, the Learjet 25. The Learjet 35A is an upgraded model of the Learjet 35 that was introduced in 1976.
The Learjet 35A is powered by two Garrett TFE731-2-2B turbofan engines with 3,500 pounds of thrust. It has a longer range of 2,789 miles, with a fuel capacity of 931 gallons. The cabin has a volume of 268 cubic feet, seating up to eight passengers.
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