Contract has a nominal value of US$81 million
MONTREAL—Bombardier Aerospace has received a new order for six Learjet 75 business jets. The company said the sale to the unidentified buyer is valued at about US$81 million based on the list price for typically equipped aircraft. The Learjet 75, a smaller version of the Learjet 85, is capable of flying more than 3,700 kilometres non-stop.
The announcement followed a spate of pre-Christmas deals including an announcement last Friday of a US$293-million order for five Global 6000 business jets from an existing customer which it also did not name.
Earlier in the week it won a firm order for 10 larger CSeries aircraft from airBaltic, plus an option to buy an additional 10 planes. And an unidentified airline based in the Americas signed a letter of intent for up to 30 CS100 planes, worth up to US$2.08 billion.
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