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Business Jets: A Retrospective Look

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Key Takeaways:

  • The article showcases a historical look at some of the very first business jets, with their initial flights primarily occurring between the late 1950s and late 1960s.
  • Many of these early bizjets had diverse origins, often developed from military designs, undergoing company mergers, or being re-engined and renamed over time.
  • Key innovations included the introduction of turbofan engines and the development of aircraft specifically designed for business use, such as the Learjet 23, which opened up a new market.
  • Success varied among these pioneering aircraft, ranging from single prototypes like the McDonnell 119/220 to models that established long-running product lines such as the Dassault Falcon and Cessna Citation.
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A look into the past at some of the very first and oldest bizjets.

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