Bombardier announced here in Orlando on Monday that it is offering two new cabin interiors for its Learjet 60XR business jet: Signature Series Red and Signature Series Black.
The interiors, according to Bombardier (Booth No. 4397), combine design elements with functions more commonly found in midsize jets. Both feature soft color schemes, dark wood veneers and a larger galley. Options include SwiftBroadband capability and an espresso machine.
Both the Red and the Black versions are available for inspection at Bombardier’s static pavilion at Orlando Executive Airport for the duration of the show.
In addition to launching the Signature Series, Bombardier also announced an extension of its parts and labor warranty coverage for all newly purchased Learjet 60XRs from two years to five years for vendor-supplied parts. It extends to engines, APUs and completion work.
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