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January 30, 2006

Heckuva Year! Cirrus Design Exceeds Previous Sales/Delivery Totals In '05

Banner Year Sets Multiple Records; Production Increase and Plant Expansion Recorded

It was a VERY GOOD YEAR for Cirrus Design. The company reported 600 new aircraft shipped in 2005, representing an increase of 9.2% over 2004. The company registered 701 new aircraft orders during fiscal year 2005.

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Aero-News Featured Aero-Casts For Monday 01.30.06

Bob Stangarone Talks About The Good News At Cessna

ANN Daily Touch N Go: 01.30.06 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News Program) ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 01.30.06 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program) ANN Special Feature -- Cessna VP of Communications Bob Stangarone: 01.30.06  (ANN's Feature News Program, with Bob Stangarone on some big goings-on at Cessna.)

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FAA Honors Gulf Coast Airport With Safety Award

KHSA Recognized For Hurricane Relief Efforts

Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Southern Region Airports Division announced the agency has selected Stennis International Airport (HSA) in Bay St. Louis, MS, to receive the 2005 General Aviation Airport Safety Award.

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Diamond Star Grand Prize In EAA Membership Drive

A two year lease on a DA40 Diamond Star is the grand prize in the Experimental Aircraft Association's 2006 membership drive. To enter to win, individuals can join EAA, renew an existing membership or recruit a new member.

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Air Force Asks For More Training Airspace Over Eastern Georgia

Will This Force GA Out Of The Skies Over GA?

A proposal currently under consideration by the FAA to increase training airspace for South Carolina's Shaw AFB may cut into the skies available to general aviation pilots over eastern Georgia.

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EAA Steps Up Over Kentucky Airspace Restrictions

State Officials Claim Flights Over Frankfort Are Security Risk

Representatives with the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) told Aero-News last week objections from the organization's members to a proposed no-fly zone around the Kentucky state capital grounds in Frankfort have brought assurances from the state's governor that he would not support any such airspace restrictions.

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