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It Is Raining Jet Orders For Cessna At NBAA 2006

Icecraft Ltd. Extends Orders of New Cessna Jets to 10 for Scandinavia

Icecraft Ltd., (the Cessna Aircraft Company Citation Authorized Sales Representative for Scandinavia), has signed contracts at NBAA 2006, for six additional Citation business jets. This brings the number of Cessna Citation business jets ordered through Icecraft Ltd. in the last year to 10. The total order comprises three Citation Sovereigns, three Citation XLS/ XLS+, three Citation CJ2+ and one CJ1+, for a total value of about $110 million. 

"This order reflects Cessna's position as the market leader in business jet sales in the Scandinavian region," said Sigurjon Asbjornsson, managing director of Icecraft Ltd. "We are proud the Cessna Citation business jets have performance profiles very well-suited for this part of the world, and we hope to see more businesses and individuals discover the benefits of Cessna jet ownership in this region."

Asbjornsson said customers particularly like the XLS and Sovereign aircraft because they have roomy stand-up cabins, the ability to complete missions to all main European destinations from the northern most areas of the Nordic region, competitive pricing, and operational economy.

"Icecraft has developed a uniquely professional style in the Nordic region, which is very much appreciated by our customers," said Trevor Esling, Cessna vice president of international sales.

"Icecraft's primary objective is always to meet customer expectations, and through the company's tireless efforts, combined with the excellent fit of the Citation product line to the requirements of the region, Citations are proven as the aircraft of choice for Scandinavia."

Cessna has not divulged how many green stamps Icecraft gets for such an order....

FMI: www.cessna.com

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