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  2. Business aircraft - Wikipedia

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    For the first half of 2018, while business jets deliveries were relatively flat, new turboprops were up 10%, pressurized ones were up 12%, and King Airs were up 30%. Charter membership Wheels Up, operated by Gama Aviation, saw its flight hours surge by 18% and expanded its fleet from 99 to 117 with most of the new aircraft being examples of the Beechcraft King Air 350i.

  3. Business jet - Wikipedia

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    The trijet Dassault Falcon 50 made its first flight on 7 November 1976. The 40,000 lb (18 t) MTOW airplane is powered by three 3,700 pounds-force (16 kN) TFE731 engines. With the cross-section of the Falcon 20, it is the basis of the larger Falcon 900 . On 8 November 1978, the prototype Canadair Challenger took off.

  4. Dassault Falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Dassault Falcon is a family of business jets, manufactured by Dassault Aviation . Dassault produce the midsize Falcon 2000 S/LXS twinjet, the long-range Falcon 900 LX trijet and ultra-long range Dassault Falcon 7X /8X trijets. The first Falcon 20 took off on its first flight on 4 May 1963, [1] and was handed over to a customer in 1965. [2]

  5. Dassault Falcon 20 - Wikipedia

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    The Dassault Falcon 20 is a French business jet developed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation. The first business jet developed by the firm, it became the first of a family of business jets to be produced under the same name; of these, both the smaller Falcon 10 and the larger trijet Falcon 50 were direct derivatives of the Falcon 20.

  6. Bombardier Global 7500 - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier Global 7500. The Bombardier Global 7500 and Global 8000 are ultra long-range business jets developed by Bombardier Aviation (formerly Bombardier Aerospace) and remain the largest business jets in the world. Announced in October 2010, the program was delayed by two years due to a wing redesign. The 7500, originally named the 7000 ...

  7. LearAvia Lear Fan - Wikipedia

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    LearAvia. Designer. Bill Lear. First flight. January 1, 1981 [1] Number built. 3. The LearAvia Lear Fan 2100 was a turboprop business aircraft designed in the 1970s, with an unusual configuration. The Lear Fan never entered production.

  8. Learjet - Wikipedia

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    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 Powell Lear as Swiss American Aviation Corporation, it became a subsidiary of Canadian Bombardier Aerospace in 1990, which marketed the company’s aircraft as the "Bombardier Learjet Family".

  9. Bombardier Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Financials as of 31 December 2023. [update] . References: [ 1] Bombardier Inc. ( French pronunciation: [bɔ̃baʁdje]) is a Canadian business jet manufacturer. [ 2] Headquartered in Montreal, the company was founded in 1942 by Joseph-Armand Bombardier to market his snowmobiles and became one of the world's biggest producers of aircraft and trains.