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  • Learjet 24
  • Business jet aircraft

    was manufactured by Learjet as the successor to the Learjet 23. The Learjet 24 was designed as an improved version of the Learjet 23, which was limited

    Learjet 24

    Learjet 24

    Learjet_24

  • Learjet
  • Manufacturer of business jets

    Learjet was a manufacturer of business jets for civilian and military use based in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Founded in the late 1950s by William

    Learjet

    Learjet

  • Learjet 25
  • Business jet in the US

    stretched version of the Learjet 24. The first Model 25 flew on August 12, 1966, and the first delivery was in November 1967. The Learjet 25A got its type certification

    Learjet 25

    Learjet 25

    Learjet_25

  • Learjet 60
  • Business jet aircraft

    The Learjet 60 is a mid-size cabin, medium-range business jet aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Wichita, Kansas. Powered by two Pratt &

    Learjet 60

    Learjet 60

    Learjet_60

  • Learjet 35
  • Executive business jet series

    The Learjet Model 35 and Model 36 are a series of American multi-role business jets and military transport aircraft manufactured by Learjet between 1973

    Learjet 35

    Learjet 35

    Learjet_35

  • Learjet 23
  • 1966 business jet aircraft

    The Learjet 23 (originally Lear Jet 23) is an American six-to-eight-seat (two crew and four to six passengers) twinjet, high-speed business jet manufactured

    Learjet 23

    Learjet 23

    Learjet_23

  • Learjet 45
  • Business jet aircraft

    The Learjet 45 (LJ45) is a mid-size business jet aircraft produced by the Learjet Division of Bombardier Aerospace. The Model 45 was the first all-new

    Learjet 45

    Learjet 45

    Learjet_45

  • Learjet 70/75
  • Airplane

    The Learjet 70/75 is a mid-sized business jet airplane manufactured by the Learjet division of Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace. With

    Learjet 70/75

    Learjet 70/75

    Learjet_70/75

  • Learjet 28
  • Business jet aircraft

    manufactured by Learjet and were marketed under the Longhorn name. The first flight of the Learjet 28 took place on August 24, 1977. The Learjet 28/29 was based

    Learjet 28

    Learjet 28

    Learjet_28

  • General Electric CJ610
  • Turbojet engine

    Commander 1121 Jet Commander Boom XB-1 HFB 320 Hansa Jet Learjet 23 Learjet 24 Learjet 25 Learjet 28 Margański & Mysłowski EM-10 Bielik Messerschmitt Me

    General Electric CJ610

    General Electric CJ610

    General_Electric_CJ610

  • 1973 DeKalb–Peachtree Airport Learjet crash
  • Aviation accident in Georgia, United States

    On February 26, 1973, a private Learjet 24 crashed shortly after take-off from DeKalb–Peachtree Airport in Chamblee, Georgia, United States. The aircraft

    1973 DeKalb–Peachtree Airport Learjet crash

    1973 DeKalb–Peachtree Airport Learjet crash

    1973_DeKalb–Peachtree_Airport_Learjet_crash

  • Ameristar Jet Charter
  • Airline of the United States

    2 Boeing 737-200 1 Beechcraft 90 5 Learjet 25 10 Learjet 24 On August 24, 2001, an Ameristar Jet Charter Learjet 24, registration number N153TW, crashed

    Ameristar Jet Charter

    Ameristar Jet Charter

    Ameristar_Jet_Charter

  • Learjet 55
  • 1979 executive business jet aircraft

    The Learjet 55 "Longhorn" is an American business jet manufactured by Learjet. The Learjet 50 series was first announced at the 1977 Paris Air Show with

    Learjet 55

    Learjet 55

    Learjet_55

  • 1999 South Dakota Learjet 35 crash
  • 1999 aviation accident in South Dakota

    On October 25, 1999, a chartered Learjet 35 business jet was scheduled to fly from Orlando, Florida, United States to Dallas, Texas, United States. Early

    1999 South Dakota Learjet 35 crash

    1999 South Dakota Learjet 35 crash

    1999_South_Dakota_Learjet_35_crash

  • Learjet 40
  • Business jet aircraft

    The Learjet 40 (LJ40) is a light business jet produced by Bombardier Aerospace. The Learjet 40 is derived from the Learjet 45, but with a shorter fuselage

    Learjet 40

    Learjet 40

    Learjet_40

  • 2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash
  • Fatal air crash during take-off

    On the night of September 19, 2008, a Learjet 60 business jet (registration N999LJ) operating for Global Exec Aviation, crashed during take-off from Columbia

    2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash

    2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash

    2008_South_Carolina_Learjet_60_crash

  • Dolly Sinatra
  • Italian-American community leader and mother of Frank Sinatra

    Shortly after takeoff from Palm Springs Municipal Airport, the Gates Learjet 24 struck a 9,700 foot ridge on San Gorgonio Mountain in the San Gorgonio

    Dolly Sinatra

    Dolly_Sinatra

  • Learjet 31
  • Business jet aircraft

    The Learjet 31 is an American built twin-engined, high speed business jet. Manufactured by Learjet, a subsidiary of Bombardier Aerospace, as the successor

    Learjet 31

    Learjet 31

    Learjet_31

  • 2026 Baramati Learjet 45 crash
  • 2026 aviation accident in India

    On 28 January 2026, a Learjet 45 operated by VSR Ventures crashed during a charter flight from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai

    2026 Baramati Learjet 45 crash

    2026 Baramati Learjet 45 crash

    2026_Baramati_Learjet_45_crash

  • 1988 in aviation
  • and five people on the ground and injuring 50 others. December 16 – A Learjet 24B flying from Memphis International Airport in Memphis, Tennessee, to

    1988 in aviation

    1988 in aviation

    1988_in_aviation

  • Learjet 85
  • Learjet development program

    The Learjet 85 was a Learjet development program by aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace. The program was launched on October 30, 2007 and a mockup

    Learjet 85

    Learjet 85

    Learjet_85

  • 2008 Mexico City Learjet 45 crash
  • 2008 aviation accident in Mexico

    On 4 November 2008, a Learjet 45 carrying Mexican Secretary of the Interior Juan Camilo Mouriño, crashed into rushhour traffic in central Mexico City

    2008 Mexico City Learjet 45 crash

    2008 Mexico City Learjet 45 crash

    2008_Mexico_City_Learjet_45_crash

  • Harry Reid International Airport
  • International airport serving Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

    passengers and crew on board, but the aircraft was destroyed. On October 24, 1978, a Learjet 24 operated by Qualitron Aero Services Inc. crashed at LAS because

    Harry Reid International Airport

    Harry Reid International Airport

    Harry_Reid_International_Airport

  • Hush kit
  • Device to reduce noise produced by aircraft jet engines

    Douglas DC-8 Douglas DC-9 Gulfstream II Gulfstream III Learjet 23 Learjet 24 Learjet 25 Learjet 28 The impact of hush kits on noise level varies between

    Hush kit

    Hush kit

    Hush_kit

  • Med Jets Flight 056
  • 2025 aviation accident in Pennsylvania

    Airport, operated by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance. On January 31, 2025, a Learjet 55 operating that flight crashed in the Castor Gardens neighborhood of

    Med Jets Flight 056

    Med Jets Flight 056

    Med_Jets_Flight_056

  • Eagle County Regional Airport
  • Airport in Gypsum, Colorado

    0002004200720102013201620192022PassengersAnnual passenger traffic On March 27, 1987, a Learjet 24 operated by Connie Kalitta Services impacted terrain 4.7 miles NW of EGE

    Eagle County Regional Airport

    Eagle County Regional Airport

    Eagle_County_Regional_Airport

  • Drag coefficient
  • Dimensionless parameter to quantify fluid resistance

    Aeronautics, and Flight Mechanics. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 24. ISBN 0-471-03032-5. Clancy, L. J. (1975). "5.18". Aerodynamics. Wiley.

    Drag coefficient

    Drag coefficient

    Drag_coefficient

  • January 1977
  • Month of 1977

    crash of a chartered Jet Avia Learjet 24 that had taken off from Palm Springs, California, toward Las Vegas. The Learjet wreckage was found on the slope

    January 1977

    January 1977

    January_1977

  • TAM Aviação Executiva
  • V Cessna Citation VII Cessna 206 Cessna 208B Grand Caravan Learjet 24 Learjet 25 Learjet 35 Piper PA-23 Aztec Piper PA-31 Navajo LATAM Brasil List of

    TAM Aviação Executiva

    TAM Aviação Executiva

    TAM_Aviação_Executiva

  • Key Lime Air
  • American regional airline

    135 charter and commuter operations. Configured with 9 seats for EAS. 16 Cargo operations Learjet 24 1 5 Part 135 charter operations (stored) Total 34

    Key Lime Air

    Key_Lime_Air

  • List of defunct airlines of the United States (A–C)
  • Retrieved October 24, 2019. "Air Cargo Hawaii". Airline History. Retrieved June 24, 2020. "Air Cargo Masters". Airline History. Retrieved June 24, 2020. "Air

    List of defunct airlines of the United States (A–C)

    List_of_defunct_airlines_of_the_United_States_(A–C)

  • 2014 Olsberg mid-air collision
  • Aviation accident in Germany

    and a Learjet 35 business jet participating in a military exercise collided mid-air over Olsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Learjet subsequently

    2014 Olsberg mid-air collision

    2014 Olsberg mid-air collision

    2014_Olsberg_mid-air_collision

  • 2007 Reali Táxi Aéreo Learjet 35 crash
  • 2007 business jet crash in São Paulo, Brazil

    The 2007 Reali Táxi Aéreo Learjet 35 crash was a fatal aviation accident involving a business jet operated by Brazilian charter airline Reali Táxi Aéreo

    2007 Reali Táxi Aéreo Learjet 35 crash

    2007 Reali Táxi Aéreo Learjet 35 crash

    2007_Reali_Táxi_Aéreo_Learjet_35_crash

  • San Francisco International Airport
  • International Airport serving San Francisco, California, United States

    three crew members survived. On October 8, 1984, a Clay Lacy Aviation Learjet 24 crashed shortly after takeoff after descending in a steep left-wing low-nose

    San Francisco International Airport

    San Francisco International Airport

    San_Francisco_International_Airport

  • Líder Aviação
  • company. In 1968 the company imported the first business jet into Brazil, a Learjet 24. The following year saw further expansion, with the opening of a branch

    Líder Aviação

    Líder_Aviação

  • List of weapons in the Falklands War
  • Weapons used during the Falklands War

    Siddeley HS.125 (Phoenix Squadron) Learjet 24 (Phoenix Squadron) Learjet 35 (Argentine Air Force, Phoenix Squadron) Learjet 36 (Phoenix Squadron) Lockheed

    List of weapons in the Falklands War

    List_of_weapons_in_the_Falklands_War

  • 1996 Madrid Taxi Aéreo Learjet 25 crash
  • 1996 aviation accident in Brazil

    The 1996 Madrid Taxi Aéreo Learjet 25 crash occurred on 2 March 1996, originating from Brasília International Airport in Brasília, Federal District, with

    1996 Madrid Taxi Aéreo Learjet 25 crash

    1996 Madrid Taxi Aéreo Learjet 25 crash

    1996_Madrid_Taxi_Aéreo_Learjet_25_crash

  • Pacific Southwest Airlines
  • US intrastate airline based in San Diego (1949–1988)

    1955. p. 27 – via Newspapers.com. "Econoscope". Los Angeles Mirror. February 24, 1955. p. 42 – via Newspapers.com. "Flying Fare". Los Angeles Evening Citizen

    Pacific Southwest Airlines

    Pacific Southwest Airlines

    Pacific_Southwest_Airlines

  • 2013 Florida Learjet 35 crash
  • Aviation accident

    On November 19, 2013, an Air Evac Learjet 35A crashed after take-off from Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport. The aircraft was performing

    2013 Florida Learjet 35 crash

    2013 Florida Learjet 35 crash

    2013_Florida_Learjet_35_crash

  • San Gorgonio Mountain
  • Highest peak of the Transverse Ranges of California, United States

    Trailhead. On January 6, 1977, Natalie "Dolly" Sinatra's chartered flight on Learjet 24 N12MK from Palm Springs to Las Vegas struck a 9,700 foot ridge of the

    San Gorgonio Mountain

    San Gorgonio Mountain

    San_Gorgonio_Mountain

  • Vensecar Internacional
  • Venezuelan cargo airline

    Boeing 727-100F 2 1997 2009 Boeing 727-200F 4 2005 2016 Boeing 737-400SF 2 2014 2019 Dassault Falcon 20 2 Unknown Unknown Learjet 24 1 Unknown Unknown

    Vensecar Internacional

    Vensecar Internacional

    Vensecar_Internacional

  • 2017 Teterboro Learjet 35 crash
  • Aviation accident in New Jersey, U.S.

    On May 15, 2017, a Learjet 35A business jet operated by Trans-Pacific Air Charter crashed while on approach to Teterboro Airport, killing both pilots

    2017 Teterboro Learjet 35 crash

    2017 Teterboro Learjet 35 crash

    2017_Teterboro_Learjet_35_crash

  • 2012 Nuevo León Learjet 25 crash
  • Aviation accident in Mexico

    On 9 December 2012, a Learjet 25 business jet carrying five passengers including Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera crashed south of Monterrey, Mexico

    2012 Nuevo León Learjet 25 crash

    2012 Nuevo León Learjet 25 crash

    2012_Nuevo_León_Learjet_25_crash

  • KIRO-TV
  • Television station in Seattle

    United States to use a jet aircraft for newsgathering when introduced a Learjet 24 named the "Newsjet" on May 2. By 2009, KIRO-TV was using a Bell 407 in

    KIRO-TV

    KIRO-TV

    KIRO-TV

  • Pilatus PC-24
  • Twin-engine business jet by Pilatus Aircraft

    looking for a successor of the Learjet 35 as a liaison and transport aircraft as part of the JETX programme. The PC-24 is considered as the favourite

    Pilatus PC-24

    Pilatus PC-24

    Pilatus_PC-24

  • Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum
  • Aerospace museum in Denver, Colorado, USA

    Jetwing Christen Eagle II (No. N6LA) HL-20 Personnel Launch System on loan Learjet 24 (No. N241JA). donated by Lynn Krogh of International Jet Murray Model

    Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum

    Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum

    Wings_Over_the_Rockies_Air_and_Space_Museum

  • Scibe Airlift
  • Airline from Zaire

    operated a DC-10-30 on its Kinshasa-Brussels route. In 1994 its singular Learjet 24 was written off in an accident in Kinshasa. One of the company's leased

    Scibe Airlift

    Scibe Airlift

    Scibe_Airlift

  • LATAM Airlines Brasil
  • Subsidiary airline of LATAM Airlines Group

    ANAC (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 March 2025. TAM Airlines Archived 2008-09-24 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved February 2, 2009. "Resumo Historico do Grupo

    LATAM Airlines Brasil

    LATAM Airlines Brasil

    LATAM_Airlines_Brasil

  • Eileen Collins
  • American astronaut and pilot (born 1956)

    UV-18 Twin Otter, the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, Cessna A-37 Dragonfly, Learjet 24, Beechcraft King Air, General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, and F-111

    Eileen Collins

    Eileen Collins

    Eileen_Collins

  • May 1966
  • Month of 1966

    week of November 14–20, 1965, when 86 were killed and 565 wounded. A new Learjet 24 completed a round-the-world flight, landing at the Lear Jet company airfield

    May 1966

    May 1966

    May_1966

  • 1996 New Hampshire Learjet 35 crash
  • 1996 aviation accident in New Hampshire

    On Christmas Eve 1996, a Learjet 35A business jet disappeared near Dorchester, New Hampshire, United States. The crash led to the longest missing aircraft

    1996 New Hampshire Learjet 35 crash

    1996 New Hampshire Learjet 35 crash

    1996_New_Hampshire_Learjet_35_crash

  • 1966 in aviation
  • the Christmas holiday. January 10 – Bell Model 206 JetRanger January 24Learjet 24 January 27 – Fairchild FH-227 Antonov An-12 "Cub" (civil version) with

    1966 in aviation

    1966_in_aviation

  • 2006 Bombardier Learjet 500
  • IndyCar race held in Fort Worth, Texas

    The 2006 Bombardier Learjet 500 was an IndyCar Series motor race held on June 10, 2006, in Fort Worth, Texas, at Texas Motor Speedway. It was the sixth

    2006 Bombardier Learjet 500

    2006 Bombardier Learjet 500

    2006_Bombardier_Learjet_500

  • DeKalb–Peachtree Airport
  • Airport in Georgia, United States

    activities like taxi drivers and cleaning personnel. On February 26, 1973, a Learjet 24 crashed trying to return to the airport after suffering a bird strike

    DeKalb–Peachtree Airport

    DeKalb–Peachtree Airport

    DeKalb–Peachtree_Airport

  • Cuernavaca Airport
  • International airport serving Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico

    excursion Accident Learjet 35A XA-IRE, Wednesday 1 November 2023". asn.flightsafety.org. Retrieved October 24, 2024. "Crash of a Learjet 35A in Cuernavaca:

    Cuernavaca Airport

    Cuernavaca Airport

    Cuernavaca_Airport

  • Garrett TFE731
  • Turbofan aircraft engine

    Gulfstream G100 (ex IAI Astra) IAI Westwind Learjet 31 Learjet 35 Learjet 40 Learjet 45 Learjet 55 Learjet 70 Lockheed JetStar/Jetstar II North American

    Garrett TFE731

    Garrett TFE731

    Garrett_TFE731

  • List of defunct airlines of Canada
  • Flying Services". Airline History. Retrieved 24 April 2021. "Aviation in Canada". ruudleeuw.com. Retrieved 24 April 2021. "Juan Air". rzjets. Retrieved 8

    List of defunct airlines of Canada

    List of defunct airlines of Canada

    List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Canada

  • DJ AM
  • American disc jockey (1973–2009)

    Barker and Goldstein were the only two survivors of the 2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash, which killed the other four people on board. Goldstein appeared

    DJ AM

    DJ AM

    DJ_AM

  • Willow Run Airport
  • Airport in Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

    during flap retraction. Both occupants died. On February 21, 1973, a Learjet 24 operated by Air Taxis Inc landed long at YIP, overran the runway, hit

    Willow Run Airport

    Willow Run Airport

    Willow_Run_Airport

  • VSR Ventures
  • Indian private airline

    operations. Based on these violations, on February 24, 2026, the DGCA ordered the immediate grounding of four Learjet 40/45 aircraft, registered as VT-VRA, VT-VRS

    VSR Ventures

    VSR_Ventures

  • List of NASA aircraft
  • Research, DeIcing Retired (1) Langley Research Center Learjet 23 Fixed Wing Business jet ? Learjet 24 Fixed Wing Business jet Ames Research Center, Armstrong

    List of NASA aircraft

    List_of_NASA_aircraft

  • 1977 in aviation
  • Frank Sinatra, and all three other people on board die when their Gates Learjet 24 never changes course after takeoff from Palm Springs Municipal Airport

    1977 in aviation

    1977 in aviation

    1977_in_aviation

  • 1973 in aviation
  • aviation accident in the history of Tajikistan. February 26 – A corporate Learjet 24 strikes a flock of cowbirds shortly after lifting off from a runway at

    1973 in aviation

    1973_in_aviation

  • Airborne observatory
  • Telescopes carried by aircraft

    United States Navy that carried a 2-inch telescope in 1965 and 1966. The Learjet Observatory with an open-port 12-inch telescope was proposed in 1966 by

    Airborne observatory

    Airborne observatory

    Airborne_observatory

  • List of defunct airlines of the United States (J–P)
  • Airline History. Retrieved December 24, 2019. "Mid-Continent Airlines". Airline History. Retrieved December 24, 2019. "Mid-Continent Airlines". Airline

    List of defunct airlines of the United States (J–P)

    List_of_defunct_airlines_of_the_United_States_(J–P)

  • John Lear
  • American aviator and conspiracy theorist (1942–2022)

    29, 2022) was an American aviator and UFO conspiracy theorist. A son of Learjet magnate Bill Lear, Lear set multiple records, later flying cargo planes

    John Lear

    John_Lear

  • List of accidents and incidents involving non-commercial flights
  • people on board were killed, including Roberto Clemente. February 26 - A Learjet 24 crashed due to a birdstrike. All seven people on board are killed and

    List of accidents and incidents involving non-commercial flights

    List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_non-commercial_flights

  • 2009 Bombardier Learjet 550
  • Motor car race

    The 2009 Bombardier Learjet 550 was the sixth round of the 2009 IndyCar Series season, held on June 6, 2009 at the 1.455-mile (2.342 km) Texas Motor Speedway

    2009 Bombardier Learjet 550

    2009 Bombardier Learjet 550

    2009_Bombardier_Learjet_550

  • December 24
  • Day of the year

    days three passengers are killed, as are all four terrorists. 1996 – A Learjet 35 crashes into Smarts Mountain near Dorchester, New Hampshire, killing

    December 24

    December_24

  • Art Tomassetti
  • US Marine Corps officer and test pilot

    Vectored-thrust Aircraft Advanced-flight Control (VAAC) Harrier, EA‑6B, Learjet 24, T‑45, X‑35A/B/C, Tornado GR1, F‑4G, F‑15, T‑7, MiG‑21, U‑21F, P‑3C, NU‑1B

    Art Tomassetti

    Art Tomassetti

    Art_Tomassetti

  • Payne Stewart
  • American professional golfer (1957–1999)

    rotation on VH-1. On October 25, 1999, Stewart was killed in the crash of a Learjet flying from his home in Orlando, Florida, to Texas for the year-ending

    Payne Stewart

    Payne Stewart

    Payne_Stewart

  • Alpi Eagles
  • Airline of Italy (1979–2007)

    exclusively on air taxis and private flights with Gates Learjet 25, Gates Learjet 35, Gates Learjet 55, Cessna Citation. It became a fully-fledged airline

    Alpi Eagles

    Alpi Eagles

    Alpi_Eagles

  • John Denver
  • American singer (1943–1997)

    2014. Denver also enjoyed aviation and golf. In 1974, Denver bought a Learjet to fly himself to concerts. He was a collector of vintage biplanes and

    John Denver

    John Denver

    John_Denver

  • Fliegerstaffel 24
  • Military unit

    still in use. From 1987 to 2006 the Fliegerstaffel 24 also used one of the two Swiss Air Force's Learjet 35 for EKF tasks. In 1994, the Hunter trainers passed

    Fliegerstaffel 24

    Fliegerstaffel 24

    Fliegerstaffel_24

  • Third Fadnavis ministry
  • 32nd ministry of Maharashtra

    respectively at Azad Maidan, Mumbai. Pawar unexpectedly died in the 2026 Baramati Learjet 45 crash. Assembly elections were held in November 2024. Maha Yuti (state

    Third Fadnavis ministry

    Third Fadnavis ministry

    Third_Fadnavis_ministry

  • Novak Djokovic
  • Serbian tennis player (born 1987)

    "Bombardier Serves Novak Djokovic as Learjet Brand Ambassador". Reuters. 8 March 2012. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. "Novak Djokovic, new

    Novak Djokovic

    Novak Djokovic

    Novak_Djokovic

  • Air Alma
  • Airline based in Quebec, Canada, 1959–2002

    Ottawa-Toronto route which first flew on March 1. Later that same year a Learjet 24 was procured by Air Alma. In 1990 a brief subsidiary called Air Quebec

    Air Alma

    Air Alma

    Air_Alma

  • Muscatine Municipal Airport
  • Airport in Iowa

    (DDD) is located on site, with frequency 116.50. January 16, 1997 an Learjet 24 operated by Air Cargo Express crashed after landing at Muscatine. Snow

    Muscatine Municipal Airport

    Muscatine_Municipal_Airport

  • List of aircraft (La–Lh)
  • to Learjet facility, Wichita, KS) Learjet 23 Learjet 24 Learjet 25 Learjet 28 Learjet 29 Longhorn Learjet 31 Learjet 35 Learjet 36 Learjet 40 Learjet 45

    List of aircraft (La–Lh)

    List_of_aircraft_(La–Lh)

  • Escuadrón Fénix
  • Argentinian volunteer squadron during the Falklands War

    combat jets with the Learjets’ superior navigation systems. The unit's most difficult missions were 126 sorties in which the Learjets acted as decoys, flying

    Escuadrón Fénix

    Escuadrón_Fénix

  • Ajit Pawar
  • Indian politician (1959–2026)

    deaths of Pawar and four others on board. The aircraft was a 16-year-old Learjet 45XR, registration VT-SSK, operated by VSR Aviation. At the time of the

    Ajit Pawar

    Ajit Pawar

    Ajit_Pawar

  • Singapore Flying College
  • Flight school in Singapore

    pilots an introduction to jet and multi-crew operations. Initially, the Learjet 31 was based out of Changi Airport. In July 1997, one such plane crashed

    Singapore Flying College

    Singapore_Flying_College

  • Disappearance of Madeleine McCann
  • Unsolved 2007 missing-person case

    accompanied by reporters, the couple flew to Rome—in Sir Philip Green's Learjet—to meet Pope Benedict XVI, a visit arranged by Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor

    Disappearance of Madeleine McCann

    Disappearance_of_Madeleine_McCann

  • General William J. Fox Airfield
  • General aviation airport in California, United States

    56 single-engine, 2 multi-engine, and 2 glider. On October 17, 1978, a Learjet 24 owned by Martin Aviation cartwheeled during takeoff which was part of

    General William J. Fox Airfield

    General William J. Fox Airfield

    General_William_J._Fox_Airfield

  • Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300
  • Aircraft turbofan jet engine

    Fairchild Dornier 428JET Gulfstream G200 Hawker 1000 Hawker 4000 Learjet 60 Learjet 85 Scaled Composites White Knight Two Data from Jane's all the World's

    Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300

    Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300

    Pratt_&_Whitney_Canada_PW300

  • Bombardier Aviation
  • Canadian aerospace manufacturer

    was followed in 1990 by the acquisition of the bankrupt American company Learjet, a manufacturer of business jets headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. A third

    Bombardier Aviation

    Bombardier_Aviation

  • List of Mayday episodes
  • Assassination" 2008 Mexico City Learjet 45 crash 17 February 2015 (2015-02-17) On 4 November 2008, an official Mexican Interior Ministry Learjet 45 crashes in rush-hour

    List of Mayday episodes

    List_of_Mayday_episodes

  • Wichita, Kansas
  • City in Kansas, U.S.

    production hub known as "The Air Capital of the World". Textron Aviation, Learjet, Airbus, and Boeing/Spirit AeroSystems continue to operate design and manufacturing

    Wichita, Kansas

    Wichita, Kansas

    Wichita,_Kansas

  • Eurofighter Typhoon
  • 1994 multi-role combat aircraft family by Eurofighter

    a Learjet 35A, which crashed near Olsberg, Germany. The severely damaged Eurofighter made a safe landing at Nörvenich Air Base, while the Learjet crashed

    Eurofighter Typhoon

    Eurofighter Typhoon

    Eurofighter_Typhoon

  • Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
  • British-born Canadian financier (born 1971)

    Retrieved 15 March 2025. Whitworth, Damian (2 July 2011). "Fire up the Learjet. It's Nat Rothschild's billionaire birthday bash". The Times. Retrieved

    Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild

    Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild

    Nathaniel_Rothschild,_5th_Baron_Rothschild

  • Travis Barker
  • American drummer (born 1975)

    2013. Retrieved January 12, 2013. Jim Davenport (September 20, 2008). "Learjet crash in South Carolina kills 4". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved July 15

    Travis Barker

    Travis Barker

    Travis_Barker

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash
  • 1977 aviation accident in Mississippi, USA

    top rock acts warranted an upgrade. The band had planned on acquiring a Learjet after arriving in Baton Rouge, to replace the 30-year-old plane, which

    Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash

    Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash

    Lynyrd_Skynyrd_plane_crash

  • David Copperfield (illusionist)
  • American magician (born 1956)

    Library of Congress. His illusions have included the disappearance of a Learjet aircraft (1981), the vanishing and reappearance of the Statue of Liberty

    David Copperfield (illusionist)

    David Copperfield (illusionist)

    David_Copperfield_(illusionist)

  • Blink-182
  • American rock band

    Archived from the original on February 24, 2013. Retrieved September 17, 2011. Davenport, Jim (September 20, 2008). "Learjet crash in South Carolina kills 4"

    Blink-182

    Blink-182

    Blink-182

  • James Blackstone Taylor
  • American marketing executive

    and the Gates Learjet. Taylor served as president at Canadair from 1976 to 1985 and president and chief executive officer at Gates Learjet Corporation from

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  • 2007 Bombardier Learjet 550
  • Indycar race held in Fort Worth, Texas

    The 2007 Bombardier Learjet 550 was a race in the 2007 IRL IndyCar Series, held at Texas Motor Speedway. It was held over 7–9 June 2007, as the seventh

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  • John Travolta
  • American actor (born 1954)

    P/G-1159 (Gulfstream II), P/HS-125 (British Aerospace 125), P/LR-JET (Learjet). "Monitor". Entertainment Weekly. No. 1247. February 22, 2013. p. 32.

    John Travolta

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  • Interstellar (film)
  • 2014 film by Christopher Nolan

    sequences were shot with an IMAX camera installed in the nose cone of a Learjet. Nolan, who is known for keeping details of his productions secret, strove

    Interstellar (film)

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  • Danny Kaye
  • American actor and singer (1911–1987)

    multiengine jets. Kaye received a type rating in a Learjet, and he was named vice president of the Learjet Company by Bill Lear as an honorary title (he had

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  • Helios Airways Flight 522
  • 2005 aviation accident in Greece

    portal List of decompression accidents and incidents 1999 South Dakota Learjet 35 crash 2000 Australia Beechcraft King Air crash 2022 Baltic Sea Cessna

    Helios Airways Flight 522

    Helios Airways Flight 522

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  • Leaflet
  • n.

    A leaflike organ or part; as, a leaflet of the gills of fishes.

  • Literator
  • n.

    A learned person; a literatus.

  • Leafet
  • n.

    A leaflet.

  • Clergial
  • a.

    Learned; erudite; clerical.

  • Leaflet
  • n.

    One of the divisions of a compound leaf; a foliole.

  • Practiced
  • a.

    Used habitually; learned by practice.

  • Inkhorn
  • a.

    Learned; pedantic; affected.

  • Lered
  • v. t.

    Learned.

  • Stipel
  • n.

    The stipule of a leaflet.

  • Deep-read
  • a.

    Profoundly book- learned.

  • Learned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Learn

  • Half-learned
  • a.

    Imperfectly learned.

  • Moroshop
  • n.

    A philosophical or learned fool.

  • Wiseacre
  • v.

    A learned or wise man.

  • Clergy
  • n.

    Learning; also, a learned profession.

  • Overlearned
  • a.

    Too learned.

  • Learner
  • n.

    One who learns; a scholar.

  • Leaflet
  • n.

    A little leaf; also, a little printed leaf or a tract.

  • Learnable
  • a.

    Such as can be learned.

  • Learned
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp. scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, or lawyer; a learned book; a learned theory.