
The Learjet 31, a high-performance light business jet, represented the final evolution of Bill Lear's revolutionary 1963 Model 23 design lineage. First flown on May 11, 1987, it was a low-wing twin-turbofan aircraft that could seat eight passengers and achieve a maximum cruise altitude of 51,000 feet. Spanning nearly 44 feet in length with a distinctive "Longhorn" wing design, it was manufactured by Learjet Inc. and later Bombardier Aerospace.
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| LEARJET INC | 1992 | 050 | KS | A6F6AA |