Manufacturer of business jets
1960: Founded originally as the Swiss American Aviation Corporation in by William Powell Lear
1962: Renamed the Learjet Corporation
1966: Renamed Lear Jet Industries Inc.
1969: The company was merged with Gates Aviation and was renamed Gates Learjet Corporation
1990: The company became a subsidiary of Bombardier after bankruptcy and is now branded as Bombardier Learjet
In order of Model number
First flight: 1963 (Production stopped 1966)
(Lear Jet)
First flight: 1966 (Production stopped 1977)
(Lear Jet / Gates Learjet)
First Flight: 1966 (Production stopped 1982)
(Lear Jet / Gates Learjet)
First Flight: 1977 (Production stopped 1982)
(Gates Learjet)
First Flight: 1987 (Production stopped 2003)
(Lear Jet / Gates Learjet)
First Flight: 1973 (Production stopped 1994)
Multi-role business jet and military transport
Maritime patrol, anti-submarine warfare version of the Learjet 35A
US Air Force variant of the Learjet 35A
First Flight: 2002 (Production stopped 2013) Shortened version of Learjet 45
(Bombardier)
First Flight: 1995 (Production stopped 2012)
(Bombardier)
First Flight: 1979 (Production stopped 1987)
(Learjet)
First Flight: 1990
(Bombardier)
First Flight: 2013
(Bombardier)
First Flight: 2013 (only 2 built - project cancelled 2015)
(Bombardier)