
The Learjet 35, a pioneering mid-size business jet that established the template for modern corporate aviation, first flew on August 22, 1973. This low-wing twin-engine turbofan aircraft could seat six to eight passengers in a compact cabin measuring 12.9 feet long by 4.9 feet wide. With a maximum speed of 542 mph and transcontinental range capability, the aircraft was manufactured by Learjet Inc., founded by aviation pioneer Bill Lear.
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| Jet Executive International Charter | — | 35A-159 | Germany | 3CC194 | |
| Jet Executive International Charter | — | 35A-160 | Germany | 3CC57C | |
| Jet Executive International Charter | — | 35A-223 | Germany | 3cd194 |