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Aircelle to supply complete engine nacelle package for Learjet 85

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Aircelle to supply complete engine nacelle package for Learjet 85

Aircelle will design, produce, supply and support the complete nacelle package for the Learjet 85’s two Pratt & Whitney PW307B turbofan engines.


July 7, 2008  By Carey Fredericks

July 7, 2008, Plaisir, France, Montréal, – Aircelle has been named the engine nacelle supplier for the new Learjet 85* business jet, providing a key win for Aircelle and expanding the company's lead position in the business aviation segment.
 
Under the terms of its contract with Bombardier Aerospace, Aircelle will design, produce, supply and support the complete nacelle package for the Learjet 85’s two Pratt & Whitney PW307B turbofan engines, which includes Aircelle’s proven PERT® two-door thrust reverser system, air inlet, fan cowl doors, associated equipment, and the full nacelle integration.  
 
“This is a win that positions Aircelle as an important supplier for Learjet. We are glad to be associated with the growth of the Bombardier product line on such an advanced, new generation product,” said Jean-Pierre Cojan, Aircelle’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
 
The new nacelle system will benefit from Aircelle’s extensive experience. Its PERT thrust reverser configuration is similar to the Aircelle design already used on the Challenger 300* business jet.
 
 
*Either registered or unregistered trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.
 
About Aircelle www.aircelle.com

Aircelle is one of the leading players in the global nacelle market, and has a workforce of 3,500. It produces large and small nacelles, thrust reversers and aerostructures. The company is expanding its repair and support business, especially on the products that Aircelle has been given after-sales service responsibility directly with operators. Aircelle is the only nacelle manufacturer in the world present on all market segments, from regional and business aircraft to the largest airliners.
 

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