St Louis, Missouri-based Midcoast Aviation has received US Federal Aviation Administration authorisation to service the Bombardier Learjet 60, adding to its Learjet 20, 30 and 55 series approvals.
Source: Flight International
2003-08-19T00:00:00+01:00
St Louis, Missouri-based Midcoast Aviation has received US Federal Aviation Administration authorisation to service the Bombardier Learjet 60, adding to its Learjet 20, 30 and 55 series approvals.
Source: Flight International
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