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Over 60 years later, Learjets are no longer being made, but the final Learjet model, the 75 Liberty, remains a unique choice in the light private jet world. Its in-flight performance is a core ...
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?
Enter the Learjet 75 Liberty, scheduled to begin service this year. At $9.9 million, it’s priced to disrupt the light- and super-light-jet segments, offering a midsize airframe and cabin but ...
The people of Bombardier pride themselves in offering some of the best jets you can buy in their respective categories, and as the company announces that its new Learjet Liberty 75 has entered ...
Bombardier's newest private jet, the Learjet 75 Liberty, was just delivered to its first customer. The new flagship of the Learjet program offers better performance than its predecessors with a ...
Oct. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bombardier is delighted to announce that the newest addition to its diverse business jet portfolio, the Learjet 75 Liberty light jet, is now in service with the ...
The Learjet 75 Liberty was originally announced in July 2019. The latest variant of the the Learjet business jet built by Bombardier in Wichita has entered service. The company on Tuesday ...
Bombardier has unveiled the Learjet 75 Liberty, a relatively inexpensive new entry into its half-century-old small business jet line. With a list price of $9.9 million, the seven-figure ...
Bombardier has launched the Learjet 75 Liberty – a "rescoped" version of its light jet that trims accommodation and options to bring the list price below the crucial $10 million mark.
Enter the Learjet 75 Liberty, scheduled to begin service this year. At $9.9 million, it’s priced to disrupt the light- and super-light-jet segments, offering a midsize airframe and cabin but ...
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?