Bombardier has revealed that an undisclosed customer has purchased five Learjet 75 aircraft in a transaction valued at approximately US$69m.
Peter Likoray, senior vice president for worldwide sales and marketing at Bombardier Business Aircraft said, “Reliability and longevity are just two of the reasons customers among Fortune 500 companies continue to choose Learjet aircraft for productivity gains. With its bevy of recent enhancements, the Learjet 75 aircraft is a superior business jet offering in terms of size, performance and reliability, all at highly competitive operating cost.”
Bombardier is continuing to invest in the Learjet 75 with its recently released Garmin G5000 avionics upgrade, which enables customers to optimize their routes and allows for future technological enhancements. The upgrade will be offered as forward and retrofit for in-service aircraft.
The Learjet 75 is the only business jet in its class to feature an eight-seat double-club configuration, a flat floor throughout the cabin and a pocket door for reduced noise levels.