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Bombardier sells two Learjet 75 Liberty Aircraft

By The Machinist Team,

Added 04 February 2020

Aircraft sold to US-based Fargo Jet Center, which will convert spacious interior into cutting-edge medevac suite.  

Bombardier's newest Learjet aircraft, the Learjet 75 Liberty, delivers speed and range and the smoothest ride at an exceptional value. The company has announced the sale of two Learjet 75 Liberty aircraft to North Dakota-based Fargo Jet Center (FJC). The aircraft are to be converted to dedicated medevac configuration and delivered to air ambulance service provider Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe (LPR), based in Warsaw, Poland.
LPR selected the Learjet 75 Liberty aircraft, with FJC's proposed medevac interior, to serve its expanding operations.
Bombardier will enter the Learjet 75 Liberty into service this year. This spacious and powerful light jet features a next-generation flight deck and optimised operating costs, with enough range to reach any European destination nonstop out of Warsaw.
"The aircraft, with spaciousness, speed and range, is an excellent choice for medevac missions," said Stéphane Leroy, Vice President, Sales, Bombardier Specialized Aircraft. The aircraft adheres to more stringent safety standards than most light jets, meeting the same rigorous certification requirements as commercial aircraft, for the ultimate peace of mind on emergency medical service (EMS) missions. Fargo Jet Center has extensive experience converting aircraft interiors for medevac use. FJC is expected to take delivery of the Learjet 75 Liberty aircraft from Bombardier in late-2020, then deliver the converted EMS aircraft to LPR in Poland in 2021.
"The acquisition fits into our strategic plans for growth in Poland and will provide the necessary combination of speed and range to drive the expansion of our operational capabilities and EMS transport availability into international operations," said Wojciech Wozniczka, LPR Director of key project management.

 

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