This custom interior features four fully articulating and reclining chairs in the aft cabin covered in Wolldorf Ambassador Black leather with striking yellow accent stitching, a forward right hand ...
A chevron nozzle is installed on NASA's Learjet for a mid-March 2001 flight test at Lorain Country Airport to verify that in ...
Ireland’s air force, An tAerchór – the Irish Air Corps – doesn’t have a single fighter jet in its fleet. Ireland is not alone ...
A Learjet 35A — described as a business jet — landed at the Scottsdale Airport in Arizona and veered off the runway around 2:45 p.m. local time on Monday after part of its landing gear failed ...
That Learjet generated a massive fireball when it smashed into the ground in a neighborhood not long after taking off from a small airport nearby. Fatal crashes attract extraordinary attention partly ...
Challenges and the End of Production Despite innovations, the early 21st century presented challenges. The cancelation of the Learjet 85 program in 2015 marked a significant setback. Facing increased ...
In total, 85 people have died in the 2025 plane crashes ... 31 A medical jet crash in Philadelphia killed seven people. The Learjet generated a massive fireball when it smashed into the ground ...
According to FOX 7 Austin, Neil's plane, a Learjet 35A arriving from Austin at ... accidents amounting to a sobering figure of near 85 fatalities across the country leaving communities unnerved ...
The company already produced popular business aircraft, including the Challenger and Learjet series, which gave Flexjet an instant ... placing an order for 85 Bombardier jets simultaneously. 2014: ...
The February 10 accident occurred around 2:39 p.m. MST during VFR conditions when a Learjet 35A arriving from Austin, Texas, veered off the runway and struck a parked Gulfstream G200. Video of the ...
PHILADELPHIA — A key piece of hardware that aviation experts and pilots said could solve the mystery in the fatal crash of the medical transport Learjet on Jan. 31 turned out to be useless.