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    In 1963, the Learjet 23, considered the world’s first business jet, made its maiden flight. Today, Montreal, Canada-based Bombardier produces multiple business jets under the Learjet name.

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    Total Time7,080
    Location: Austin, Texas
    Seller: Flinn Aviation, LLC
    Total Time6,617.5
    Location: Springfield, Ohio
    Seller: ION Air Group LLC
    Total Time13,083.1
    Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    Seller: AIRTRADE AVIATION
    Total Time7,285
    Location: Van Nuys, California
    Seller: jetAVIVA
    Total Time9,205
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Seller: Jets Relative
    Total Time10,272
    Location: Penn Yan, New York
    Seller: International Aircraft Marketing & Sales
    Total Time10,589
    Location: Arlington, Virginia
    Seller: NEXTJET INC
    Total Time9,675.4
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Miami Jet
    Total Time8,396
    Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    Seller: SmartJets
    Total Time12,860
    Location: Iron Station, North Carolina
    Total Time12,575
    Location: Fort Pierce, Florida
    Total Time8,121
    Location: Arlington, Virginia
    Seller: NEXTJET INC
    Total Time11,556
    Location: Arlington, Virginia
    Seller: NEXTJET INC
    Total Time15,949.2
    Location: Smyrna, Tennessee
    Seller: AeroTradex USA
    Total Time16,681
    Location: Roswell, New Mexico
    Seller: Omni International Jet Trading, Inc.
    Total Time11,119
    Location: Arlington, Virginia
    Seller: NEXTJET INC
    Total Time11,451.9
    Location: Arlington, Virginia
    Seller: NEXTJET INC
    Total Time12,010
    Location: Venice, Florida
    Seller: International Aircraft Marketing & Sales
    Total Time14,323
    Location: Arlington, Virginia
    Seller: NEXTJET INC
    Total Time3,601.4
    Location: Mirabel, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Airside Aviation Inc
    Total Time10,117.4
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: EMCJET
    Total Time6,400
    Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Seller: ELLIOTT JETS
    Total Time7,441
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: JETEFFECT
    Total Time8,753
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: Jones Aviation Group
    Total Time4,628
    Location: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
    Seller: BARE Planes, LLC
    Total Time4,725
    Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Seller: ELLIOTT JETS
    Total Time7,350.8
    Location: Nashville, Tennessee
    Seller: Jetright
    Total Time4,744.7
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: FlyTru Aviation

    One of the most iconic names in the luxury and business jet sector, Learjet was founded by William Lear in 1960 as the Swiss American Aviation Corporation. While Lear headquartered the company in Switzerland early on, it was moved to Wichita, Kansas, in 1962 where it still is based.

    In 1963, the Learjet 23, considered the world’s first business jet, made its maiden flight. The following year, the first production model of the Learjet 23 was delivered and the company was renamed Lear Jet Corporation. In 1990, Learjet was acquired by Bombardier, a Montreal, Canada-based manufacturer that also produces the Challenger series of medium business jets; Global series of large business jets; and the C, CRJ, and Q Series of commercial aircraft.

    Bombardier currently produces the Learjet 70 and Learjet 75 business jets. The seven-passenger Learjet 70 powers on TFE731-40BR Honeywell engines and has a maximum range of 2,060 NM. The Learjet 75 is a nine-passenger light jet touted as the only business jet in its class to include an eight-seat double-club configuration, flat floor throughout the cabin, and forward pocket door for additional cabin quietness. In June 2017, Bombardier delivered the 100th Learjet 75, which also marked delivery of the 3,000th Learjet.