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A subsidiary of the American industrial conglomerate, Textron, the Cessna Aircraft Company is a major aircraft manufacturer located in Wichita, Kansas. Although the company is primarily recognized for their smaller, piston aircraft, Cessna is also one of the top business jet manufacturers in the world.
History
The Cessna-Roos Aircraft company was founded by Clyde Cessna and Victor Roos in 1927, however Roos quickly backed out after only one month and sold his part of the company back to Cessna. Roos's name was promptly removed and the Cessna Aircraft Company was officially born. Just two years later, the Cessna DC-6 earned flight certification on the same day as the stock market crash of 1929. Unfortunately, Cessna was not able to avoid the consequences of the overwhelmingly faltering economy and the Cessna Aircraft Company was closed in 1932 during the first years of the Great Depression.
Two years later, a man named Dwane Wallace reopened the company doors. From this point on, Cessna Aircraft Company would begin to take form as the international success it is today. In 1933, the Cessna CR-3 won the American Air Race and set a world speed record for its engine size. While this earned Cessna fame and admiration, it wasn't until 1940 that Cessna would start receiving large orders. In the same year that the U.S. Army gave Cessna their largest order yet of 33 T-50s, the Royal Canadian Air Force ordered an additional 180 units. Throughout 1946 to 1948, Cessna returned to commercial manufacturing releasing the Model 140, which was named “Outstanding Plane of the Year” by the US Flight Instructors Association. In 1956 the Cessna 172 was announced, which would later become the best-selling and most produced aircraft in history.
In 1969, Cessna's first business jet, the Citation I, took its first flight. Since that point in time, many derivatives of the Citation line have redefined the light business jet industry. Today, Citation jets are among the most popular and well-known business jets in the world serving as executive transport for some of the most important executives and celebrities around the globe. Some stars even pilot their own Citation Jets, such as renowned actor Harrison Ford with his very own CJ3. Find out more about Cessna on Wikipedia.
Types of Cessna Aircraft Available in the Market
Aircraft name | Max Pax | Range (nm) |
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Cessna 414A | 8 | 1309 |
Citation CJ1+ | 5 | 1300 |
Citation CJ2+ | 7 | 1613 |
Citation CJ3 | 7 | 1900 |
Citation CJ4 | 9 | 1920 |
Citation Encore | 11 | 1646 |
Citation Encore+ | 7 | 1760 |
Citation Excel | 9 | 1741 |
Citation M2 | 7 | 1300 |
Citation Mustang | 4 | 1150 |
Citation Sovereign | 10 | 3188 |
Citation V | 8 | 1760 |
Citation Ultra | 7 | 1524 |
Citation VI | 8 | 2054 |
Citation VII | 8 | 1585 |
Citation X | 9 | 2890 |
Citation X+ | 12 | 3242 |
Citation XLS | 9 | 1722 |
Citation XLS+ | 9 | 1858 |
Citation Latitude | 9 | 2700 |
Citation CJ2 | 7 | 1613 |
Citation CJ3+ | 9 | 2040 |
Citation Sovereign+ | 10 | 3200 |
Citation Longitude | 8 | 3500 |