Learjet 75: Third-Generation Leaves Competitors Below And Behind

Credit: Clay Lacy
Learjet 75, Bombardier’s marketing name for Learjet 45-456 and subsequent units, has been in production since November 2013 and flies higher, faster and farther than competitive light jets. It’s actually a mid-light aircraft offering a flat floor, a 415-cu.-ft. cabin with double-club seating for...
Fred George

Fred formerly was senior editor and chief pilot with Business & Commercial Aviation and Aviation Week's chief aircraft evaluation pilot. He has flown left seat in virtually every turbine-powered business jet produced in the past three decades.

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