THE Government’s new €53million jet that will be used to fly ministers around the globe has landed in Dublin. The last ...
Bombardier is ending production of its iconic Learjet in the fourth quarter, saying in its quarterly earning report Thursday that the move would allow it to focus on its more profitable Challenger and ...
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 ...
Each day, the team at Aircraft For Sale picks an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, represents a good deal, or has other interesting qualities. You can read Aircraft For Sale: ...
When the iconic Learjet first flew in October 1963, it heralded the beginning of an era of luxurious, chic, and fast executive jets. The Learjet 23 was so quick—with a top speed of 561 mph and a 3G ...
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 ...
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A SHOW STOPPING Learjet limo has been unveiled, featuring a fully-custom design that has transformed a former plane into a ...
Although it will still be many months before the NTSB is ready to determine a probable cause in the May 15, 2017 loss of control accident of a Learjet 35A during a circling approach to Teterboro ...
The names of the two crew members and two nurses on board the aircraft that came down in unincorporated El Cajon on Monday night are now known. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s office said ...
Ralph Acs, who had served as vice president and general manager of Bombardier Learjet, is no longer with the company. Acs left Bombardier as part of a broader restructuring, Acs and the company ...
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 ...
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, ...
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