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The Learjet Polar Mission crew has successfully crossed into both the southern and northern polar regions and has returned to Wichita.
On April 30th, a small crew departed from Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport with a goal to make history by flying a Learjet airplane over the North and South poles of the world.
A Learjet succeeded with its first goal of crossing into the southern polar region on Friday. It came after a weather delay that kept the crew in Argentina longer than expected.
A new NTSB preliminary report, complete with photos, reveals that critical landing gear failures caused Vince Neil's Learjet to crash while landing at Scottsdale Airport on Feb. 10, killing the ...
Four people were on the Learjet, and one person was on the parked jet. One person died, three others were injured in the Monday crash in Scottsdale.
The Learjet 55 had six people on board when it went down shortly after departing Northeast Philadelphia Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Flight operator Jet Rescue ...
The NTSB published video showing officials at the site of the fatal Jan. 31 plane crash in Philadelphia, which killed at least seven people and injured 22 others.
The FAA certified the Learjet 60 in January 1993. Credit: Nigel Prevett/Aviation Week Network When Bombardier bought Learjet from Integrated Resources in mid-1990, it was clear that it needed to ...
The Learjet 23, first built in Wichita, Kansas in 1962, took its first flight Oct. 7, 1963. A foundation has acquired the first one ever sold.
A group wanting to restore the first Learjet ever sold — the one that started the business jet industry — has hit a major milestone.
The pilot of the Learjet that took off without clearance and almost collided with a JetBlue flight at Logan International Airport over the winter blamed Boston's cold temps and a stuffy nose for ...
Federal investigators said a charter jet pilot took off without permission, creating a "conflict" with a JetBlue plane preparing to land.