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In the early 1960s, the Learjet 23 created a revolution in business aviation. As the world’s first light regional jet, the 23 had a svelte military fuselage, wing-tip fuel tanks and a top speed of 561 ...
The Launch That Shook Private Aviation In 1962, inventor Bill Lear founded what would become Learjet, building on Swiss jet-fighter heritage and aiming to bring jet speed to executive travel. The ...
Bombardier Business Aircraft announced this week that the FAA has now certified the latest update to the popular Garmin G5000 avionics suite aboard Learjet aircraft. The upgrade will be incorporated ...
The 1964 Lear Jet 23, registered N200Y with the FAA and also known by its manufacturer’s serial number, 23-003, in flight. “It was the first plane that was specifically built as a business jet,” said ...
How often do you hear about a new Learjet? Like never? Canada-based parent company Bombardier recently announced the latest addition to the fleet—the Learjet 75 Liberty. Why mess with a good thing? As ...
A Learjet 85 sits at at the Orlando Executive Airport last year during the National Business Aviation Association Convention. Bombardier announced Thursday it was canceling the Learjet 85 program.
A high-school dropout named Bill Lear was the mastermind behind an aircraft that flew the world’s wealthiest people, writes Jonathan Glancey. “Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away”, sang Frank ...
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The incredible limo jet

A SHOW STOPPING Learjet limo has been unveiled, featuring a fully-custom design that has transformed a former plane into a ...
February 5, 2008 Continuing the 45 year development of the famous aircraft platform, the next-generation Learjet will be the first Bombardier Aerospace jet to feature an all-composite structure as ...
Business aviation appears headed for further—and much needed— consolidation. The last major industry contraction was three years ago, when Textron Inc., paid $1.4-billion to acquire Beechcraft, ...