A Learjet 55 crashed at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela, sending large plumes of smoke into the ...
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A passenger jet crashed while taking off from Caracas' main airport, injuring two people who were later rescued and ...
In the early 1960s, the Learjet 23 created a revolution in business aviation. As the world’s first light regional jet, the 23 had a svelte military fuselage, wing-tip fuel tanks and a top speed of 561 ...
Bombardier Business Aircraft announced this week that the FAA has now certified the latest update to the popular Garmin G5000 avionics suite aboard Learjet aircraft. The upgrade will be incorporated ...
Learjet Inc. and parent Bombardier Inc. settled a long-running age discrimination lawsuit brought by a former principal ...
ST-HUBERT, QC, Sept. 19, 2025 /CNW/ - Airmedic, Quebec's leading air medical transport provider, announces the acquisition of ...
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? As ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a “close call” between a JetBlue flight that was preparing to land and a Learjet that took off without clearance Monday night at Boston Logan ...
Ralph Acs, who had served as vice president and general manager of Bombardier Learjet, is no longer with the company. Acs left Bombardier as part of a broader restructuring, Acs and the company ...
With the aim of promoting adventure tourism and extreme sports, the Mexican government hosted "State Of Mexico To The Max" this summer, bringing together professional athletes from around the world.
The Learjet 75, seen here at Bombardier’s site at Wichita Eisenhower National Airport, is one of only two Learjets currently in production. Jerry Siebenmark File photo It has been nearly four years ...