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The Learjet luxury aircraft made famous by Frank Sinatra and immortalized in songs by Pink Floyd and Carly Simon is going away. Bombardier, the Canadian company that makes the plane, said Thursday ...
A Learjet became more of a “my jet” than a “my company’s jet.” And for many decades Learjet was virtually synonymous with the very concept of a private jet.
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The Learjet 35 that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after taking off from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Tuesday night may have lost one of its twin engines and not had ...
Learjet, the sleek private jet used by celebrities for decades, is ending production this year, following a slump in demand due to competition from newer and less-expensive rivals.
Learjet has recorded a 99.6 percent dispatch reliability for the 60 series, and expects that to grow to 99.7 percent with the XR. And with some modifications to maintenance procedures the airplane ...
Learjet will draw a vacuum in a plastic tent that covers the carbon plies to squeeze them tightly into the tool. The part is then cured in an oven at only a few hundred degrees.
Since Bombardier last certified the Wichita-built Learjet 70 and 75, competitors have certified at least a dozen new or upgraded business jets, and the Montreal-based company has no plans in the ...
The Learjet 70 and 75 are the only business jets currently manufactured in Wichita. Both airplanes were announced in 2012 and entered service in late 2013. It’s not clear what’s next for Learjet.
Finding the Learjet would be like spotting a needle in a rough field of many haystacks. The hilly search area was about 50 miles in each direction from the Lebanon, N.H., airport.
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