RAYTHEON'S FIRST BUSINESS JET IS SLATED TO FLY IN 1997

The under $4-million Premier I, the first business jet designed by Raytheon Aircraft, is scheduled to fly in late 1997 and receive FAA single-pilot approval in late 1998. Formally introduced at the NBAA convention in September, the Premier I is a six passenger, 11,450-pound aircraft that will be...

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