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Tue, May 11, 2010

Cessna Program Eliminates Lead Times For Citation Refurbishments

Speeds Up Interior Updates By 8 To 12 Weeks

Cessna unveiled a program on Monday that it says will reduce lead times required for interior refurbishments of classic Citations.


Cessna Citation III

Under the new 'RightNow Interiors' program, Cessna's Citation Service Centers will stock pre-selected, certified interior design materials, eliminating long-lead times - typically eight to 12 weeks - traditionally necessary to order materials for interior refurbishments.

"This program is another way to add flexibility into the maintenance process for our customers, or to fast-track a refurbishment for a new customer eager to get an airplane updated with a new look," said Stan Younger, Cessna's vice president of Service Facilities. "A customer will find it easier to schedule interior refurbishments at the last minute to coincide with their personal schedules."

Younger said customers can choose one of five pre-selected interior schemes, or combine any of the in-stock materials for more than 2,000 custom looks without the wait time normally required to order custom materials.

The program is available at any of the nine Cessna Citation Service Centers for all Citations except the Citation Mustang.

FMI: www.cessna.com, www.citationservice.com
 

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