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Thu, May 13, 2004

German Flight School Takes Delivery Of 172 Fleet

Five Going To Theorie Training Center In Bonn

Cessna Aircraft Company will deliver a fleet of five Cessna 172R Skyhawks to Theorie Training Center (TTC) located in Bonn, Germany.  The aircraft will be delivered in late May and will be used to provide flight training for students pursuing their private pilot and instrument license. TTC has been using Cessna airplanes to teach people to fly for the past 15 years.

"People in Europe love to use Cessnas as their training airplane because they like their reputation, comfort, and excellent safety record," said Pana Poulios, Cessna's European Regional Sales Manager. "The 172 is very forgiving of student pilots' mistakes, which is a mandatory characteristic for flight training aircraft. European customers repeatedly say they want to purchase the best airplane from the best manufacturer, so they evaluate their options and repeatedly choose Cessna."

Recognized as the safest and most popular aircraft in the world, Cessna has delivered over 35,000 model 172s.  Cessna's 172R Skyhawk cruises at 122 kts, has seating for four passengers, and a Bendix-King avionics package with the most advanced, fully capable suite of equipment ever assembled in this category of aircraft.  

FMI: www.cessna.com

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