Bombardier unveiled its new all-composite Learjet 85 aircraft interior to customers and special guests at the Bombardier static pavilion at Orlando Executive Airport.
“The Learjet 85 aircraft’s cabin features more volume and comfort than any existing mid-size offering and now our customer can experience it first hand,” says Bombardier
Business Aircraft president Steve Ridolfi. “Development of the Learjet 85 aircraft is progressing well as we enter the next phase of this exciting new program.”
Bombardier’s aim is to provide a larger, more comfortable cabin than any existing midsize aircraft, the Learjet 85 aircraft’s 665cu ft cabin is the largest Learjet aircraft cabin ever – offering eight passengers a stand-up environment built to ensure superior productivity. A key element of the aircraft’s cabin is its large windows, measuring approximately 12in x16in (305mm x 406mm), maximizing the amount of natural light into the aircraft as well as passenger viewing capability.
The standard double club configuration floorplan features 30in (762mm) pitch between the seats, a full service galley, full lavatory and three large storage closets. All cabin seats are fully-berthable with the capability to deploy four at any time for optimum comfort.
Source: Flight Daily News