
Aircraft class:
Midsize Jet
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Honeywell TFE731-3C-200G turbofans
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First delivered:
Late 1980s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a maximum range of just under 3,750 nautical miles, the Westwind Astra 1125 is tailored for demanding regional and transcontinental flights without refueling. It’s an optimal choice for itineraries such as Los Angeles to New York, Chicago to San Francisco, Miami to Seattle, or London to Marrakech, all on a single leg. | While routes like Los Angeles to New York are easily accomplished, maximum passenger loads or adverse winds may occasionally necessitate a short fuel stop, a routine consideration for jets in this class. The Astra’s 445-knot cruise speed keeps trip times competitive, while its 45,000-foot ceiling clears most air traffic and weather for a serene experience. The aircraft’s robust engines provide brisk climb rates, and its takeoff requirement of approximately 5,250 feet enables access to a wide range of airports, including many exclusive or secondary fields. | For executive and leisure travelers alike, this translates into a seamless, time-saving alternative to commercial travel, reaching your destination with speed, comfort, and flexibility.

The Westwind Astra 1125 features a full stand-up cabin, providing a sense of space and freedom rarely matched in midsize jets. With a height of nearly 5 feet 8 inches and a width of 5 feet 7 inches, passengers can move about comfortably and enjoy a relaxing in-flight experience. | The typical interior seats eight in a double-club configuration, often including a side-facing divan, allowing for various seating arrangements ideal for both business and social travel. The cabin is outfitted with premium materials, fold-out worktables, large panoramic windows, and a private aft lavatory, ensuring every journey is productive and relaxing. | Many Astra 1125s have been updated with modern amenities such as in-flight Wi-Fi, advanced entertainment options, and refreshed interiors, so travelers can expect a tailored, contemporary environment. The generous baggage compartment of 64 cubic feet can accommodate golf clubs, skis, or several days’ worth of luggage for a full group. Whether you’re preparing for a meeting or bringing the family for a getaway, the Astra 1125 ensures you arrive refreshed and ready.




For ultra-long international routes or frequent transoceanic missions, a larger super-midsize or heavy jet may be more suitable, while solo travelers on short hops might find a light jet more efficient. For groups of four to eight seeking nonstop performance, comfort, and value on regional or cross-country flights, the Westwind Astra 1125 is a leading choice.


The Westwind Astra 1125 typically seats eight passengers in a refined executive configuration, with some aircraft accommodating up to nine. The standard double-club layout and optional divan make it versatile for both business and family travel.




Yes. The Astra 1125 offers a full stand-up cabin nearly 5 feet 8 inches tall and 5 feet 7 inches wide, creating a spacious environment to move about in flight. It features a private aft lavatory and a generous baggage compartment holding up to 64 cubic feet.

Yes, for most transcontinental U.S. missions. The Astra 1125 can fly nonstop from Los Angeles to New York or similar routes under normal conditions, though maximum loads or headwinds may require a brief fuel stop, which is common for midsize jets on longer trips.
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