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Tue, Sep 30, 2014

Bombardier Learjet Delivers 1st EASA-Registered Learjet 75

Roullier Group Accepted Aircraft During Ceremony In Wichita

Bombardier has delivered the first EASA-registered Learjet 75 aircraft to the Roullier Group, a company based in France. The aircraft was delivered during a special ceremony at Bombardier's facility in Wichita, Kansas and will be operated out of France.

The Learjet 75 aircraft, along with the Learjet 70 aircraft, received full type certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on September 12.

"We are delighted to see the first Learjet 75 aircraft enter into service in Europe, and we are confident that its performance and efficiency, combined with its completely new interior, will allow the Roullier Group to optimize their business missions", said Simon Burrows, Regional Vice President, Sales, Western Europe, Bombardier Business Aircraft.

"It is a great milestone for us to introduce this aircraft in Europe, which remains the second largest market for business jets. The region currently represents 12% of the worldwide installed base and is expected to receive 3,575 unit deliveries by 2033," he added.

Established in France in 1959, the Roullier Group is a family-owned group with over 7,000 employees in 46 countries.

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