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Summary Bombardier canceled the Learjet 85 project after receiving orders due to high costs. The cancelation was attributed to market weakness in the business jet segment. Bombardier shifted focus to larger jets due to market demands, ending all Learjet production by 2021.

Learjet is one of the most important and iconic private jet brands. In 1964, the company launched the first truly popular private jet, the Learjet 23. It continued producing over 3,000 aircraft until production ended under its new owner, Bombardier.



The Learjet 85 was the last of the planned Learjet series. It was announced in 2007, with a prototype aircraft flying in 2014. However, Bombardier canceled the project in 2015, and despite orders, no Learjet 85 aircraft were ever delivered.

Quick Links Bombardier and the new Learjet 85 Learjet 85 planned specifications Orders and then cancelation of the Learjet 85 Why was the Learjet 85 dropped Bombardier and the new Learjet 85 Learjet produced a wide range of popular private jets from 1964 until its takeover by Bombardier in 1990. The Bombardier Learjet Family was marketed from then on, with several aircraft launches. Learjet has been synonymous with luxury business jets for generations.

The mid-size Learjet 60 (a larger upgrade from the Learjet 55) entered service in 1993, The Learjet 45 (a new clean-sheet design) entered service in 1995. The Learjet 40 and 45 were later developed into the Learjet 70 and 75, which entered service in 2013. These were Bombardier.

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