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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.
Read this story in our October 2014 printed issue.

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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