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Wed, Oct 23, 2013

Cessna Wins Chinese Charter Order For Citation Mustangs

Two Aircraft Acquired By Yunnan Ruifeng General Aviation Company

Cessna has made what it is calling a landmark deal that will see Citation Mustangs being flown for charter services in China for the first time. Yunnan Ruifeng General Aviation Company is acquiring two Citation Mustangs to operate charter flights in China. The company plans to offer customers connections to high-altitude airports, of around 13,000 feet above sea level. The first delivery is scheduled for December 2013, with the second delivery scheduled for 2014.

Kevin Wu, Cessna regional vice president of Sales for Greater China says: “This deal proves again the growing demand in the Chinese business aviation market. We are pleased that Yunnan Ruifeng General Aviation Company is investing in Citations for performance and features that support their business and customer expectations.”

Yunnan Ruifeng General Aviation Company was founded in 2011. The company already operates a Cessna Grand Caravan for sightseeing flights in south-west China. The deal was announced on the heels of  the 2013 China International General Aviation Convention where Cessna is displaying their Grand Caravan and 172 Skyhawk products.

The Citation Mustang is equipped with the Garmin G1000 avionics suite and weather avoidance radar. The aircraft has a maximum operating altitude of 41,000ft and a maximum cruise speed of 340ktas.

(Citation Mustang pictured in file photo)

FMI: www.cessna.com

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