Learjet 24

he Learjet 24, a twin-engine, high-speed business jet, took its inaugural flight in January 1966, representing an enhanced version of its predecessor, the Learjet 23. The aircraft underwent several design reviews, with original plans focused on optimizing cabin pressurization for higher operating altitudes. Additionally, the incorporation of more powerful engines and a dedicated fire extinguisher system for these engines was a key consideration. The redesigned Learjet 24 also featured a new windshield and an additional window on the right side of the cabin. These modifications marked a milestone, as the Learjet 24 became the first business jet to successfully obtain certification under FAR-25.

Red Box is delighted to offer an extensive range of ground power equipment tailored for the Learjet 24 aircraft. This selection includes tugs, ground power units, start power units and more, all meticulously suited to meet the specific requirements of the Learjet 24.

Our offerings encompass the 717 tug, and the RBSC150 continuous power unit. The RBSC150 is ideal for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks, or providing continuous power to equipment during operations without depleting the onboard aircraft batteries. Furthermore, we provide a combination of start and continuous power in a single unit for the Learjet 24 in our TC3000 range.


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