Cessna TTx Now EASA-Certified

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Key Takeaways:

  • Cessna's TTx four-seat single-engine airplane has received EASA certification, expanding its market to Europe and bringing its total certified countries to over 40, including Argentina and the Philippines.
  • The all-composite TTx is Cessna's fastest single-engine aircraft, boasting a top cruise speed of 235 knots.
  • Key features of the TTx include Garmin G2000 touchscreen avionics, sidestick controls, and a McCauley three-blade constant-speed propeller, making it suitable for both personal and business flying.
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Cessna’s TTx four-seat single-engine airplane is now certified by EASA, the company announced this week at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh. “We are excited to offer the precision and speed of the TTx to the European market and beyond,” said Doug May, Cessna’s vice president for piston aircraft. The airplane also is now certified in Argentina and the Philippines, May said, for a total of more than 40 countries. The all-composite TTx is Cessna’s fastest single-engine airplane, with a top cruise speed of 235 knots.

The TTx, which evolved from the Corvalis (previously Columbia) line, features Garmin G2000 touchscreen avionics, sidestick controls and a McCauley three-blade constant-speed prop. TTx customers around the world use the aircraft for both personal and business flying, May said.

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