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Cessna, as one of the most storied aviation companies in history, had long maintained its independence until it was bought briefly by General Dynamics in the mid 1980s, then by Textron, Inc. in 1992.
The Cessna 172 cruises at a top speed of around 143 mph, while the Cessna 182 tops out at 170 mph. The 182 also comes out ahead for distance, with a range of over 1,000 miles versus the 172, which ...
WICHITA, Kan., March 13, 2025--Textron Aviation announced an additional high-speed internet connectivity solution for the Cessna Citation X and X+.
Its speed, useful load, and the redundancy of two engines can open the door to longer, more ambitious journeys. This 1959 310C has 3,841 hours on the airframe and 1,219 hours since overhaul on ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) said in a statement that it deployed the F-16 fighter jets after authorities detected an unresponsive Cessna 560 Citation V aircraft, a private ...
The unresponsive Cessna jet that veered off course over Washington, D.C., plunged in a "near-vertical descent" into a Virginia mountain at a "high velocity" before bursting into flames, according ...
NORAD said the fighter jets "were authorized to travel at supersonic speeds" so it could catch up to the Cessna after it flew over the D.C. area in what a U.S. official told ABC News was a ...
Textron Aviation announced an additional high-speed internet connectivity solution for the Cessna Citation X and X+ following the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) issuance of AeroMech’s ...
WICHITA, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Textron Aviation today announced an additional high-speed internet connectivity solution for the Cessna Citation X and X+ following the Federal Aviation ...
Textron Aviation today announced an additional high-speed internet connectivity solution for the Cessna Citation X and X+ following the Federal Aviation Administration’ s issuance of AeroMech ...
Textron Aviation announced an additional high-speed internet connectivity solution for the Cessna Citation X and X+ following the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) issuance of AeroMech’s ...