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AvWeb reports that the last of Bill Lear’s legacy, a Learjet Model 75, was delivered on Monday (March 28, 2022). It was the last of more than 3,000 aircraft produced under the brand, many under the governance of current production-certificate holder Bombardier Aerospace.



The last of more than 3,000 Learjet aircraft has left the production line. This represents the end of the era of this aircraft which for a long time was tantamount to the term ‘business jet’.

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