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Take to the Skies

There are now over 30 Business Jets in development and flight tests worldwide.
Listed below are all the manufactures and types. How many of these will ever reach the skies?
Can anyone fill in the gaps on the dates of certification?
Adam Aircraft A-700
Aerion SSBJ Certification Due 2010
Airbus A318 Elite Certification Due 2006
Aviation Technology Javelin Certification Due 2008
Boeing BBJ3
Bombardier CL605
Learjet 60XR
Cessna CJ2+ Certified 2005
CJ4 Certification Due 2008
Cessna Citation Mustang Certified 2006
Dassault Falcon 7X Certified 2006
2000DX Certification Due 2008
Diamond D-Jet Certification Due 2008
Eclipse 500 Certification Due 2007
Embraer Phenom 100 Certification Due 2008
Phenom 300 Certification Due 2008
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Eviation EV-20
Excel Jet Sport Certification Due 2008
Grob Aerospace G180 Certification Due 2007
Gulfstream G150 Certified 2005
Honda Jet Certification Due 2009
Millenium Aerospace Foxjet
Raytheon Hawker 4000 Certified 2005
Sino SJ30 Certified 2005
Spectrum 33 Certification Due 2009
Sukhoi S-21 Certification Due 2015
SAI QSST Certification Due 2013
Tam-AIr Epic Elite Jet
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