Bombardier (Business) Learjet 23

The Learjet 23, a twin-engine corporate business jet, is manufactured by Lear Jet Corporation, now recognized as Bombardier Learjet. The initial version of the aircraft, initially named SAAC-23 Execujet, underwent a rebranding to Learjet 23 when Swiss American Aviation Corporation transitioned to Lear Jet Corporation in Wichita, Kansas. Unveiled to the public in 1964, the Learjet 23, the company’s inaugural model, drew inspiration from a previously constructed prototype, the FFA P-16. The meticulously optimized Learjet 23 played a pioneering role in creating a new market segment for smaller yet swift and efficient business jets. Interest in this aircraft surged both within the aviation industry and the market. Production of the Learjet 23 concluded in 1966, coinciding with the development of its successor, the Learjet 24.

Red Box is delighted to present an extensive range of ground power equipment tailored for the Learjet 23 aircraft. This includes tugs, ground power units, start power units and more, meticulously designed to meet the specific requirements of the Learjet 23.

Among our offerings are the 717 tug and the RBSC150 continuous power unit—ideal for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks, or continuous powering of equipment during operations without depleting the onboard aircraft batteries. Additionally, the Twin RB75A is available for starting the aircraft, aiding in the prevention of hot starts. Our TC3000 range also provides a convenient combination of start and continuous power in one unit for the Learjet 23.


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