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Fri, Mar 27, 2015

First Learjet 75 To Be Operated From Poland Delivered

Undisclosed Customer Takes Ownership Of New Airplane

Bombardier has delivered its first Learjet 75 aircraft to an undisclosed customer based in Poland following certification by the authorities of the country’s Civil Aviation Authority. 

“Learjet has a heritage that spans more than 50 years and remains a standard for high-performing business jets,” said Valeria Kolyuchaya, Regional Vice President, Sales, Eastern Europe, Russia and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Bombardier Business Aircraft. “We are confident the Learjet 75 aircraft will provide customers in Poland with an experience that exceeds all expectations.”

Bombardier says the Learjet 75 aircraft offers improved comfort and styling of the seats; a cabin management system featuring individual touchscreen monitors with full audio and video control; LED lighting throughout the entire aircraft; a generous baggage suite and a spacious galley to optimize catering, work and storage space. With a maximum range greater than 2,000 nm at cruise speeds up to Mach 0.76, the Learjet 75 aircraft can fly four passengers and two crew members non-stop from Warsaw to Lisbon and Munich to Cairo. Additionally, its powerful engines and new winglet design allow it to carry eight passengers with full fuel.

(File image provided by Bombardier)

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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