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Fri, Feb 13, 2004

Cessna To Show Off At Asian Aerospace Preview

Several Products Make First AAP Appearance

Because the Asian GA market has grown over the last year or so, it only makes sense that Cessna Aircraft Company will feature its expanding product line at Asian Aerospace Preview 2004, one of the largest events in the region.

Since the last event in 2002, Cessna has introduced several new products: Citation Mustang, Citation CJ3, Citation XLS, upgraded Citation X, Grand Caravan with Oasis executive interior, and G1000 equipped 182 and 206.
 
"We have had great recent success and see a tremendous amount of potential in the Far East and Pacific markets for our new products. Customers are drawn to our product line because of its diversity. We meet the needs of individuals who want to learn to fly, those needing an aircraft for business trips, and everyone in between," said Roger Whyte, Cessna's Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
 
On display at the show, Cessna will showcase the popular Cessna Skylane, versatile Grand Caravan with an executive interior, and Citation X, the fastest business jet in the world. The indoor exhibit will provide details on the entire Cessna product line.
Cessna will host a media briefing on Monday, February 23, at 12:30 p.m. The briefing will be held in Delta Suite in the Changi Exhibition Center. The 2004 Asian Aerospace runs from February 24 through February 27 for trade visitors, and February 28 through February 29 for public visitors.

FMI: www.cessna.com

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