Aircraft Producer Aims To Corner Market Utilizing "Untapped
Synergies"
ANN 04.01.07 SPECIAL
EDITION: What many originally thought was simply a free
lunch junket away from the Wichita manufacturer's factory, ended up
being a jaw-dropping announcement from Cessna which left the entire
press corps scrambling for ink. Cessna Aircraft CEO Jack Pelton
stunned invited attendees and press officials at an impromptu
picnic at Cheney Reservoir, 25 miles West of Wichita, KS.
This much is clear: Cessna Aircraft Company is launching a
sister company, Cessna Watercraft Company.
"The impetus for this is what we label 'untapped synergies' in
the aerospace business. Cessna has perhaps the greatest collective
talent in manufacturing of motive craft, and our distribution and
support network is unequalled. While developing the operating
budget for the 'next generation' Cessna composite singles, we
realized that the tooling and expertise required to shift from
sheet metal to composites was a massive capital investment. We
desperately needed to offset that risk."
Pelton offered the origin of the risky venture.
"During a routine brainstorming session for cost-cutting methods
one of our engineers joked about how 'props are for boats.' WHAM!
It hit me like a German sausage across the face; we'll leverage our
surplus composite capacity to build boats!"
Pelton immediately realized he'd struck synergistic gold, which
he plans to parlay into hydrodynamic success. "Now we can take
advantage of the old 'props are for boats' adage... but with a
Cessna logo on it!"
Pelton is obviously proud of the company's latest bold, perhaps
risky venture. When gently reminded about Toyota's painfully
unsuccessful foray into the watersport market in the 1990s, Jack
nonchalantly chalks it up to arrogance.
"Look, Toyota saw an opportunity, but simply couldn't execute.
For example, have you seen their Formula 1 team? It's a joke.
NASCAR? Are they even still racing in NASCAR? We're talking about
proven American engineering here. Who knows more about props than
us!? We're Cessna. We practically invented the prop! We're the
NASCAR of aircraft, baby!"
Jack also announced that the Cessna Customer Conference in May
would include return to Cheney Reservoir in the form of a bass
fishing competition for select customers... in a prototype Cessna
watercraft perhaps?
Pelton would only smile. "I guess you'll have to come to the
conference and see for yourself." To that we say "clear prop!"