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- 1991 - 2002
The Learjet 31 series of airplanes is essentially a Learjet 35 with a new 4-foot longer wing with almost four-foot high winglets instead of wingtip
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- 1995 - 2005
The Hawker 800 won its Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) in 1984. It is essentially a Hawker 700 with Honeywell’s up-rated TFE 731-5R engines replacing the
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- 1984 - 1995
The HS-125-700 and Hawker 800 are two more recent versions of the world’s longest running corporate jet production program. The 125-700 and Hawker 800 are
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- 1977 - 1983
The Hawker 700 is uniquely noted as a quiet mid size jet with advanced avionics and high performance quality. The Hawker 700 is perfect for
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- 1990 - 1996
The Hawker 1000 was the largest member of the DH/HS/BAE-125/Hawker 800 series of corporate jets. The Hawker 1000 is based on the smaller Hawker 800
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- 1995 - 2002
In 1997, Gulfstream introduced a new era in the history of business aviation with the Gulfstream V, the world’s first ultra-long range business jet. The
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- 1993 - 2002
The Gulfstream IV SP version has 1,400 pounds more take off weight, 7,500 pounds more landing weight, a redesigned fuselage that allows one inch more
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- 1986 - 1992
The Gulfstream IV was introduced in 1985 and the biggest differences from the GIII are FAR 36 Stage 3 compliant Rolls Royce Tay 611-8 engine,
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- 1979 - 1987
The Gulfstream III, a business jet produced by Gulfstream Aerospace, is an all-weather, long-range, high speed aircraft powered by two Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan engines with
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- 1967 - 1979
In 1965 Grumman Aircraft decided that turboprops were a thing of the past. The GII shares the same forward fuselage and cross section as the
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- 1980 - 1996
In 1973 Dassault began planning a long range, intercontinental version of the Falcon 20. The first idea was to go with a two engine aircraft
- Aircraft Library
- 1991 - 1998
The Falcon 900 is a large size long-range business jet based on the Falcon 50. While similar to the Falcon 50, the Falcon 900 has
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- 1996 - 2004
The Falcon 900EX is a Falcon 900 with higher rated Honeywell TFE 731-60 engines that produce 5,000 pounds of thrust as well as more fuel
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- 2002 - 2006
The Gulfstream 100 is an Astra SPX. When General Dynamics acquired the Astra models it was renamed the Gulfstream 100 compared to the Astra SP.
- Aircraft Library
- 1999 - Present
Design work on the Galaxy (initially called the Astra Galaxy) began in the early 1990’s by Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI) and was IAI’s entry into
- Aircraft Library
- 2003 - 2005
The Falcon 2000EX shares the 900’s wing and forward fuselage. It is a twin-engine transcontinental business jet with a cabin 7 feet shorter than the
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- 1995 - 2007
The Falcon 2000 shares the 900’s wing and forward fuselage. It is a twin-engine transcontinental business jet with a cabin 7 feet shorter than the
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- 1983 - 1991
The Falcon 20 and 200 family remains Dassault’s most successful business jet program thus far, with more than 500 built. Charles Lindbergh discovered the original