Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Cessna Details New Citation Columbus Aircraft;


Cessna Aircraft Company, revealed at a press conference details of the recently announced large cabin, intercontinental aircraft, the Model 850 Citation Columbus. Cessna was given the go-ahead for the program by the Textron board of directors on Jan. 23.


The Citation Columbus is designed for intercontinental travel with a target range of 4,000 nautical miles (7,408 kilometers) at Mach .80 carrying eight passengers. Preliminary performance numbers set a maximum cruise speed of 488 knots (904 kilometers per hour, Mach .85), a maximum operating speed of Mach .86, a full fuel payload of 1,950 pounds (886 kilograms) and takeoff field length of 5,400 feet (1,646 meters) at maximum takeoff weight.


Joining Cessna on the program are Pratt & Whitney Canada, a United Technologies (NYSE: UTX) company, with its new PW810 engine and Rockwell Collins (NYSE: COL), supplying its Pro Line Fusion™ advanced avionics system. Cessna has reached an agreement in principle with Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR) to produce the fuselage and empennage. Details will be finalized in the coming weeks. Read More at Cessna's Website.

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Cessna Citation XLS+ Completes First Flight

Cessna Citation XLS+ Completes First Flight

Wichita, Kan., August 7, 2007 – Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, last week reached another milestone in the development program for the latest version of the world’s best-selling business jet model - the Citation XLS+ - when the aircraft completed its first flight.

The flight, which lasted one hour and 30 minutes, was conducted at Rockwell Collins’ facility in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

“With the flight progressing as planned and the aircraft performing as expected, this first flight was a great success,” said Cessna Citation XLS+ Program Manager Kevin Steinert. “The integration of the new Collins Pro Line 21 and Pratt & Whitney’s FADEC (full authority digital engine control) equipped engines went smoothly and we look forward to continuing this program on schedule.”

The aircraft has returned to Cessna’s primary design and manufacturing facilities in Wichita for further evaluation and testing. Type certification of the XLS+ is expected in the first quarter of 2008 and first deliveries are scheduled in mid 2008.

Priced at USD $11.595 million, the XLS+ will continue the tradition of the Excel and XLS as the most affordable stand-up cabin business jet. The family of Excel/XLS aircraft comprise of 575 planes having accumulated nearly 1.2 million flight hours.

The original Citation Excel was delivered in May 1998 followed by the Citation XLS in July 2004. The 500th Excel/XLS was delivered in June 2006, making the Excel/XLS the best-selling aircraft of all business jet models since its introduction.

The Citation XLS+ is designed to travel at 440 ktas (815 km per hour), have a range of more than 1,800 nm (3,440 km), climb direct to 45,000 ft (13,700 m) in 29 minutes, and land on runways as short as 2,700 ft (823 m) at its typical landing weight.

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