Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company,
announced today that it took commitments for 40 Citation business jets
at last week's European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition
(EBACE) in Geneva.
The 40 commitments include an order for the purchase of 25
Citation business jets received from JetAlliance, as announced on May
24. Cessna expects deposits to firm all 40 orders by the end of June.
Cessna also took orders for three Caravans and one Model 206
Stationair single engine piston aircraft.
"The tremendous inflow of business we saw at EBACE is indicative
of the strength of the market in Europe, particularly in Eastern
Europe," said Roger Whyte, Cessna senior vice president, Sales &
Marketing. "We saw interest, and took orders, throughout the range of
business jets - from the Citation Mustang to the Citation X. This show
continues to grow, and continues to bring in people who want to buy
airplanes."
Whyte said the international market continues to expand, growing
to almost half of Cessna's 2006 worldwide deliveries, up from levels
of around 25 to 30 percent just a few years ago.
"To mirror this growth, we have been expanding our sales force and
our support network across Europe," Whyte said. "We think the business
jet is really proving its worth in the market throughout Europe and
the Middle East. The range of Cessna products available to meet the
demand, coupled with our ubiquitous support network, equals a
tremendous value for our customers."
As a sign of the increased focus by the company on Europe, Cessna
is expanding its presence this year at the Paris Air Show at Bourget
scheduled for next month. Cessna will exhibit Citation CJ2+, Citation
Encore+, Citation XLS, and Citation Sovereign business jets, a Grand
Caravan, a 206 Stationair and 172 Skyhawk single engine piston
aircraft, and a full-size cabin mock-up of its proposed Large Cabin
Concept long-range business jet. Cessna will be co-exhibiting at the
Paris Air Show with fellow-Textron companies Bell Helicopter, Textron
Systems and E-Z-GO.
Based on unit sales, Cessna Aircraft Company is the world's
largest manufacturer of general aviation airplanes. In 2006, Cessna
delivered 1,239 aircraft, including 307 Citation business jets, and
reported revenues of about $4.2 billion and a backlog of $8.5 billion.
Since the company was originally established in 1927, more than
189,000 Cessna airplanes have been delivered to nearly every country
in the world. The global fleet of almost 5,000 Citations is the
largest fleet of business jets in the world. More information about
Cessna Aircraft Company is available at www.cessna.com.
Textron Inc. is an $11 billion multi-industry company operating in
32 countries with approximately 40,000 employees. The company
leverages its global network of aircraft, industrial and finance
businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and
services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands
such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, Jacobsen, Kautex,
Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, Fluid & Power, Textron Systems and Textron
Financial Corporation. More information is available at
www.textron.com.
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occurrence of slowdowns or downturns in customer markets in which
Textron products are sold or supplied or where Textron Financial
offers financing; and (d) changes in aircraft delivery schedules or
cancellation of orders.
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