In the March 9, 1964 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology we published a pilot report on the Lear Jet Corp's Model 23, an executive turbojet. As part of the feature, you can also see more images ...
In 1963, the first Learjet 23 rolled out of the company’s manufacturing plant in Wichita, and on March 28, the last, a Learjet 75, emerged from that same facility in Kansas. On Wednesday, Learjet’s ...
Classic Lear Jet Foundation and its supporters have completed disassembly of a Lear Jet Model 23, serial number 23-003, at an airport in Bartow, Florida. The historical aircraft is the first ...
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 ...
Learjet's most ubiquitous business jet model is an unequaled bargain. The cabin may be cramped, but speedy Learjet 35 flights don’t need to last very long.
As the unofficial historian of Learjet, Dick Kovich admits he’s “actually done dumpster diving” to save items related to the iconic brand. That’s why he and other former Learjet employees and ...
Learjet, the sleek private jet used by celebrities for decades, is ending production this year, following a slump in demand due to competition from newer and less-expensive rivals. By Allison Lampert ...
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