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Cessna Citation Mustang Achieves Russian Certification

60th Country To Certify The Aircraft

Cessna has received Russian type certification for the Citation Mustang from Russia’s MAK (Interstate Aviation Committee, Aviation Register).

The Citation Mustang is now certified in 60 countries including the United States. Cessna has delivered more than 200 Mustangs from the company’s Independence, Kansas, facility since April 2007.

“The Citation Mustang expands the sensible solutions any potential Russian purchaser will find with our line of Citation business jets, and the aircraft is proving to be as reliable and robust as other Citations,” said Cessna Vice President, International Sales, Trevor Esling. “The Mustang’s entry into service has been extraordinary around the globe and interest from the market continues to grow, including a fleet order announced in 2008 from a Russian operator.”

MAK previously certified five current production models: the Citation X, Sovereign, CJ3, CJ2+ and CJ1+.

Cessna Citation Mustang

The six-place Citation Mustang has a top speed of 340 knots, a range of 1,150 nautical miles with NBAA IFR Reserves and a service ceiling of 41,000 feet, enabling operations above most weather and commercial traffic. The aircraft features a Garmin G1000 system that includes Synthetic Vision Technology, two 10-inch primary flight displays, one 15-inch multi-function display and the integrated GFC700 dual-channel, digital autopilot.

FMI: www.cessna.com

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