A Florida jury found that Learjet and parent company Bombardier
A Florida jury found that Learjet and parent company Bombardier were not at fault for the Oct. 25, 1999, crash of a Model 35 Learjet that killed professional golfer Payne Stewart, his agent Robert Fraley and four other persons on board. Stewart's and Fraley's families had been seeking $200 million...
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