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Mon, Oct 16, 2006

Sierra To Show Stallion at NBAA 2006

Sierra Industries of Uvalde, Texas has received its Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the Stallion. A Cessna Citation 500/501SP featuring the more powerful Williams FJ44-2A engines, the Stallion is the latest in Sierra’s Citation product improvement program. The Stallion enjoys the added power of the FJ44 engine, but retains the thinner, classic wing of the Citation I.

Sierra’s Stallion is a true winner any way you look at it – performance, efficiency, and value. Compared to other aircraft in its class, the Stallion outperforms competitors in virtually every category at a fraction of the acquisition cost. Benefits of the Stallion include:

  • Climb directly to 43,000 in less than 23 minutes.
  • Enhanced fuel specifics – consumption is reduced up to 25 percent.
  • Max cruise more than 50 knots faster than a stock 500/501SP at maximum altitude.
  • Excellent field performance especially hot and high.
  • Electronic Engine Controls for reduced cockpit workload.

The Stallion modification can be performed on any Citation 500 or 501SP and includes two new Williams International FJ44-2A engines. The modification can be done in as little as 10 weeks and is priced at $1,470,000. Sierra plans to complete 4 Stallions in 2006 and 12 Stallions in 2007.

Sierra will display the Stallion with the Max-Viz EVS-1000 system installed at NBAA's static display area.

FMI: www.sijet.com

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