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Mon, Aug 25, 2008

CEO Jack Pelton Talks ALL Things Cessna With Aero-TV (Part 1)

Intriguing Oshkosh Interview Updates SkyCatcher, Columbus, C350/400... and More!

One of the more enjoyable aspects of doing the "Oshkosh Crawl" is the chance to catch up with the movers and shakers of aviation. And few of those movers and shakers seem to have as much to be happy about as Cessna CEO Jack Pelton, who is leading some of the industry's most watched programs.

It was a good week for Cessna... Just a year after the bird's intro, Cessna unveiled the first production Model 162 SkyCatcher light sport aircraft, complete with a production interior, as the event got underway.

The unveiling comes one year from the date, and at the same venue where Cessna officially launched the light sport aircraft program. Since the launch, Cessna has taken orders for more than 1,000 SkyCatchers and completed three airframes for the program’s development.

Cessna says the 162 prototype and the first production aircraft have accumulated more than 90 hours for ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) flight testing, which will be completed later this year. A third airframe serves as an ASTM test article and has started static testing. The primarily aluminum aircraft will meet ASTM standard F2245 for the light sport category.

Pelton also updated progress on their "BIG JET" Columbus program. Columbus is the company's newest and largest variant of the Citation business jet line. Pelton reports excellent progress on t he program, even better sales activity (some 50% of which is foreign...), and that the effort to bring this aircraft to market is an extensive one.

On the Cessna 350 and 400 front, Pelton reports that the airplane seems to be impressing them in that the aircraft is "even better" than they had first thought and that as they learn more about the aircraft, that it will become a more visible part of their marketing efforts.

All in all, 2008 is being fairly kind to Cessna, while other players in the industry are dealing with less than sterling scenarios.

Join Aero-TV As We Spend Some Quality Time With Cessna's CEO, Jack Pelton, Checking Out All Things Cessna...

FMI: www.cessna.com, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork

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