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Learjet, the private plane brand made famous by stars like Frank Sinatra, is halting production later this year.
The Learjet 75 Liberty ended up being the best value for its family, but it couldn't catch up with the times, and Bombardier couldn't sustain selling this jet, which became a relic of the past.
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 ...
Bombardier said that it would stop building the plane at the end of the year as it shifts attention to its more profitable and larger Challenger and Global aircraft.
On April 30th, a small crew departed from Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport with a goal to make history by flying a Learjet airplane over the North and South poles of the world.
The Learjet 23, first built in Wichita, Kansas in 1962, took its first flight Oct. 7, 1963. A foundation has acquired the first one ever sold.
A Learjet 36A will take off from Wichita on April 30 and attempt to fly to the South Pole, the North Pole, and back to Wichita in just three days to raise funds for the restoration of the first Lea… ...
Horrifying footage from multiple residents captured the moment a small medevac jet carrying six people, including a pediatric patient and her mother, crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood on Fri… ...
The Learjet 55, had flown to Philadelphia from Florida on an “uneventful” flight earlier in the day, according to Jet Rescue spokesperson Shai Gold.
Rescue crews have suspended their search for three people who went missing in the Pacific Ocean after their Learjet crashed near San Clemente Island off the San Diego coast.