Tue, May 14, 2013
First Production Aircraft To Be On Display In Geneva
Just one year after launching the Learjet 70 and Learjet 75 aircraft, Bombardier is returning to this year’s edition of EBACE with the first production Learjet 75 jet. Alongside the debutante, the Challenger 300, Challenger 605 and Global 6000 aircraft will all be on display from May 21 – May 23, 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland at the 13th European Business Aviation Conference and Exhibition.
“This year’s edition of EBACE will once again highlight Bombardier’s leadership in the industry,” said Steve Ridolfi, President, Bombardier Business Aircraft. “The debut of the Learjet 75 aircraft marks another exciting year of innovation and we look forward to delivering the first aircraft in the fourth quarter of this year.”
Bombardier Customer Services team members will be on hand to highlight the continuing growth of its comprehensive support network. Within the past year, the team has converted its Frankfurt parts depot to a full-service hub to accommodate a wider range of parts transactions, opened a business aircraft-focused Regional Support Office in Farnborough, U.K. and continued to drive greater volume and capabilities at its wholly owned Service Centre in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The Learjet 75 aircraft: The Learjet 75 jet features the pioneering Bombardier Vision Flight Deck with an interior influenced from its bigger stablemate, the Learjet 85 aircraft. This jet will soar above the traffic with a maximum altitude of 51,000 ft and is capable of flying more than 2,000nm between Geneva and Cairo non-stop.
(Image provided by Bombardier)
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