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2009 - 2010 Cessna Citation X

2009 - 2010 Cessna Citation X

The Cessna Citation X is the fastest business jet aircraft and also the third fastest civil airplane ever, with a top speed of Mach 0.92 (604 mph at 41,000ft ASL (12,700meters ASL).
To date, Citation Xs have flown the corresponding of four trips to the sun, taken off and landed around 1 million times.
Also their average duration in the air is the highest in the entire Citation fleet.

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2004 - 2010 Cessna Citation Sovereign

2004 - 2010 Cessna Citation Sovereign

The Cessna Citation Sovereign is a mid-size business jet, the second largest member of the Citation product line; also it is considered a transcontinental airplane and is used principally for corporate travel.
Without spending much more money you will get a great comfort. Your travel air will be an excellent one, because Sovereign was made to satisfy your needs.
Citation Sovereign (model 680) is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306C turbofan engines, also having FADEC controls.

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2008 - 2010 Cessna Citation Encore +

2008 - 2010 Cessna Citation Encore +

The Citation Encore+ is an improved variant of Citation Encore and stands out by its versatility, ability to fly long distances, take off and land on short runways, and also carry a large load.
Called the finest light jet ever built, Citation Encore+ was certified by the FAA in 2006 and announced as the successor of the Citation Encore.
Deliveries started in February 2007.
The Encore+ offers to its customers some facilities like: increased efficiency, a new integrated avionics suite, increased payload capability and improved cabin lighting.

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2008 - 2010 Cessna Citation XLS+

2008 - 2010 Cessna Citation XLS+

The world’s best-selling business jet, Citation XLS+ is an improved variant of Citation XLS, one of the fastest business jets in the Citation family.
Cessna enhanced the Citation XLS+ aircrafts with FADEC engines controls, a completely revised nose design and also with improved Pratt & Whitney PW545C engines.
This aircraft is the first of the XL line that includes Collins Pro Line 21 Avionics and a four tube EFIS display, being different of the three tube Honeywell displays in the XL and XLS.

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2010 Cessna Citation CJ4

2010 Cessna Citation CJ4

The Cessna Citation CJ4 is a part of the Citation business jet family and also is a stretch extension of the CJ3, adding an additional two feet to the CJ3 cabin.
Introduced in 2006, the CJ4 (also the Model 525C) brings a different wing design than the previous models and takes benefits of the moderately swept wing from the Citation Sovereign.
The operators and pilots feedback about the fusion between the design and refinements is an excellent one.

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2004 - 2010 Cessna Citation CJ3

2004 - 2010 Cessna Citation CJ3

The Cessna Citation CJ3 (Model 525B) is an aircraft that makes part of the Citation business jet family.
The CJ3 is a stretch extension of the CJ2 aircraft, which itself was a stretch of theCJ1.
The aircraft was exposed in September 2002 at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention and took its first flight on the same day on April 17, 2003. CJ3 was FAA certified in October 2004 and the distribution of this aircraft started on December 2004.

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2006 - 2010 Cessna Citation CJ2+

2006 - 2010 Cessna Citation CJ2+

The Cessna Citation CJ2+ is the sensible, single-pilot-certified business jet for you and also for your business.
This aircraft offers many practical benefits like seven seats, the maximum takeoff load has been increased, climbs more quickly, cruises faster and ranges farther than its predecessor.
Having a better performance Cessna Citation CJ2+ (Model 525A) uses less fuel and delivers for passengers and pilot the best comfort, more advanced avionics and FADEC controls.

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2004 - 2010 Cessna Citation CJ1+

2004 - 2010 Cessna Citation CJ1+

Cessna Citation Jet 1+ is a turbofan-powered light corporate jet built by Cessna and developed as an improved version of the Citation CJ1. It is distinguished especially because of the two Williams International FJ-44-1AP engines.
The CJ1+ was first communicated at the NBAA annual convention in 2004 and gains its type certificate less than a year later.
The basis for this aircraft was the Model 525.

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2006 - 2010 Cessna Citation Mustang

2006 - 2010 Cessna Citation Mustang

Cessna Citation Mustang is the smallest and least-expensive aircraft, belonging to the Citation family.
This business jet aircraft has four passenger seats in the aft cabin and seating for two in the cockpit. Like the other very light jets (VLJ) models, the Mustang is approved for single-pilot operation.

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1982 - 2010 Cessna Super Cargomaster

1982 - 2010 Cessna Super Cargomaster

Cessna Super Cargomaster, the ultimate aircraft in freight-hauling operations, combines the size and utility of the Grand Caravan with an economic, cargo-dedicated interior for freight operators.

This aircraft stands by its cargo-ready features, including replaceable flat wood-floor, durable interior sidewalls and a practical, a cargo barrier aft of the pilot seats, and pre-marked loading zones.

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2008 - 2010 Cessna Caravan 675

2008 - 2010 Cessna Caravan 675

Cessna Caravan 675 is a single turboprop engine, fixed-gear short-haul regional airliner, built by Cessna and also stands out by its flexibility and performance.
Specially designed for the abuse of unimproved runways, this aircraft keeps up with the most demanding requirements, whatever your destination is, it can take you there and it can land in places at your choice.

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1998 - 2010 Cessna Stationair 206

1998 - 2010 Cessna Stationair 206

The Cessna Stationair it’s the flexible, four-seat, single-engine aircraft, used in commercial air operations and also for personal use.
The Stationair family (Super Skywagon, Skywagon, Skylane and Super Skylane) was originally built up from the popular retractable-gear Cessna 210.

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1982 - 2010 Cessna Grand Caravan

1982 - 2010 Cessna Grand Caravan

Cessna Grand Caravan, an exceptional and useful aircraft, built by Cessna, offers many practical benefits.
There are seats for eight passengers and two pilots in the standard seating configuration. Cessna Grand Caravan is also used for cargo operations.

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2009 - 2010 Cessna 400 Corvalis TT

2009 - 2010 Cessna 400 Corvalis TT

Cessna 400 Corvalis TT (Twin Turbocharged), the world’s fastest fixed - gear aircraft, is a four-seat, single-engine, low-wing general aviation airplane and also it stands out by its engine performances.

Producing 310 horsepower (230 kW) at 2600 rpm, Cessna 400 Corvalis is powered by a turbocharged Continental TSIO-550-C engine.

The original Columbia 300 advanced to become the all-electric Columbia 350; later, Columbia added a turbocharged model—the 400. Today, the airplanes have been rebadged the Cessna 400 as the Cessna Corvalis TT and the 350 as the Cessna Corvalis.

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2010 - 2003 Cessna 350 Corvalis

2010 - 2003 Cessna 350 Corvalis

The Cessna 350 Corvalis is a phenomenal aircraft that offers many practical benefits like single-engine, normally-aspirated, fixed-gear, low-wing general aviation aircraft. Certified on March 30, 2003 as the Model LC42-550FG this aircraft was marketed as the Columbia 350.
Certified on March 30, 2003 as the Model LC42-550FG (for Lancair Certified, Model 42, Continental 550 engine, Fixed Gear), this aircraft was marketed as the Columbia 350.
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- 2010 Cessna Skylane

- 2010 Cessna Skylane

The Cessna 182 Skylane is the second most popular Cessna light aircraft, after the 172, having four-seat, single-engine and an option of adding two child seats, placed in the baggage area.
One good reason of being the favorite aircraft for many pilots, is the performance of the engine - 230 horsepower. Not only that, it delivers excellent performance on the runway and also in the air .
If you are still unconvinced, we will give you some other reasons to travel with such an aircraft, like: (...)

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- 2010 Cessna Skyhawk

- 2010 Cessna Skyhawk

Cessna Skyhawk, the world’s most popular aircraft, is a four-seat, single-engine, high-wing and also this aircraft stands out by its longevity and popularity.
Cessna Company has delivered more than 43,000 aircrafts, that is a good record.
In 1956 were delivered the first production models and Skyhawk is the most successful mass produced light aircraft in the company’s history.
The main competitors for Cessna Skyhawk are: The Beechcraft Musketeer, the Grumman AA-5 series, the Piper (...)

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- 2010 Cessna SkyCatcher

- 2010 Cessna SkyCatcher

The Cessna SkyCatcher is a high-wing, side-by-side two-seat, strut-braced, tricycle gear light-sport aircraft, its intended market is flight training and personal use. This aircraft makes the flying dream sound real. The aircraft lovers will enjoy the extreme flyability, affordability and also the latest technology.
It should be noted that this aircraft is very popular even since 2007 among Popular Science magazines. It was named by those magazines being the best “starter plane” for an (...)

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- 2010 Cessna Caravan Amphibian

- 2010 Cessna Caravan Amphibian

Caravan Amphibian, a cool and useful aircraft, built by Cessna, offers many practical benefits. There are twelve aircraft passengers’ seats, with a single person crew. Cessna Caravan can also be used for cargo operations.
Caravan Amphibian keeps up with the most demanding requirements, whatever your destination is, it can take you there and it can land in places at your choice. If you are hunter or fisherman, Caravan can get you in virgin and beautiful places. There is plenty luggage space (...)

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