Bombardier assumes complete control of Learjet 85 business jet programme

Montreal, Quebec: Bombardier Aerospace has announced it is assuming complete responsibility for the detail design and manufacturing of all primary and secondary structures for the all-new Bombardier Learjet 85 midsize business jet. In so doing it has terminated its development agreement with Grob Aerospace AG of Switzerland.

"Given the uncertainty surrounding Grob's insolvency, Learjet has decided to terminate its agreement with Grob Aerospace, effective Sept. 17, 2008. Bombardier Aerospace is taking decisive action and this decision reflects our strong commitment to both the Learjet 85 aircraft program and to a growing number of leading business jet customers worldwide who have selected this exciting, all-new midsize business jet," stated Steve Ridolfi, president, Bombardier Business Aircraft.

"Development of the Learjet 85 aircraft is now in the final stages of a successful joint definition phase that actively involves our suppliers. Bombardier Aerospace is a leader in civil aircraft development and has successfully introduced a total of 24 aircraft programmes since 1989 - we are excited about the Learjet 85 business jet and look forward to introducing the aircraft into service," added Ridolfi.

The Learjet 85 - midsize business jet class

Designed to provide a larger, more comfortable cabin than any existing midsize aircraft, the Learjet 85 business jet will offer eight passengers a stand-up cabin. According to Bombardier, the Learjet 85 aircraft is set to deliver extraordinary performance through superior technology.

 Powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307B engines, the aircraft engines each boast 6,100 lb. (2,772 kg) of take-off thrust, while the low-emission combuster offers reduced environmental impact. The clean-sheet Learjet 85 aircraft targets a high-speed cruise of Mach 0.82 and a transcontinental range of up to 3,000 nautical miles (5,556 km).