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Rouiller Group receives flagship EASA Learjet 75
The Rouiller Group in France has taken delivery of the first EASA-registered Learjet 75. This type, along with the Learjet 70, received full type certification from EASA in September.
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The Rouiller Group in France has taken delivery of the first EASA-registered Learjet 75. This type, along with the Learjet 70, received full type certification from EASA in September.

Established in France in 1959, the family-owned group has more than 7,000 employees in 46 countries. It is responsible for a portfolio of brands and companies specialising in plant, animal and human nutrition.

The Learjet 75 offers improved comfort and seat styling, a cabin management system featuring individual touchscreen monitors with full audio and video control, LED lighting throughout, a generous baggage suite and a spacious galley. With a maximum range of at least 2,000 nm at cruise speeds of Mach 0.81, the aircraft is able to fly four passengers and two crew members non-stop from Paris to Cairo and Madrid to Moscow.

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