
The Learjet 75, the final aircraft to bear the legendary Learjet name, represented the culmination of nearly six decades of business jet innovation. First delivered in 2013, it was a twin-engine turbofan mid-size business jet that could seat eight passengers plus two crew members. With a maximum cruise speed of 465 knots and range of 2,058 nautical miles, the aircraft measured over 57 feet in length with a 50-foot wingspan. Manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace's Learjet division in Canada, production ended in 2022 after 156 aircraft were built.
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