Cessna Provides Jets Update At EBACE

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Key Takeaways:

  • Cessna is making significant progress on its new business jets, with the Latitude prototype expected to fly soon and the Longitude having completed wind-tunnel testing confirming its 4,000 nm range and Mach 0.82 cruise speed, targeting a mid-2016 first flight and late 2017 certification.
  • The company is also preparing for deliveries of the new Citation X and updated Citation Sovereign shortly, while expanding its European customer service in anticipation of market growth, particularly in optimistic regions like Germany and the UK.
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Cessna’s new Latitude and Longitude jets are in the works and making progress, company officials said this week at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition, in Geneva, Switzerland. The first prototype of the midsize Latitude is being assembled and should be flying early next year, said Cessna spokesman Terry Shriner. The super-midsize Longitude has completed wind-tunnel testing that confirms projections for a range of 4,000 nm cruising at Mach 0.82, Shriner said. The first flight of the Longitude prototype is projected for mid-2016, with FAA type certification in the latter half of 2017. Also, Cessna’s Kriya Shortt said the new Citation X should start deliveries by the end of this year.

Shortt said Cessna’s updated version of the Citation Sovereign, which flew in April, will start deliveries in the third quarter of this year. Cessna is expanding its customer-service teams in Europe, she said, in anticipation of a return to growth. “While the eurozone as a whole remains in recession, there are bright spots that give grounds for optimism,” she said. “Many economists expect Germany, a major business aviation market, to benefit from rising exports and domestic consumption in coming months. Similarly, the UK, long an important market, is enjoying a brighter outlook for growth and inflation, according to the Bank of England.”

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