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More than eight decades ago, a small aircraft company started in Wichita, Kansas, to do what
others said could not be done – to build a monoplane that used a wing without supporting
struts or braces. When the Cessna All Purpose took off August 13, 1927, the aviation world
was forever changed. In fact, Clyde Cessna’s cantilever design has been the standard ever
since.
Truth be told, the history of Cessna is a long line of firsts. With such a heritage, it’s no wonder
Cessna Aircraft Company is the leading designer and manufacturer of light and midsize
business jets, utility turboprops and single engine aircraft, having sold and delivered more
aircraft than anyone else in history – 193,500 and counting.
Facilities
Cessna Aircraft Company owns and operates five manufacturing facilities in North America, employing more than 8,500-plus people.
Aircraft manufactured by the Cessna Aircraft Company.
Citation
- Citation X
- Citation Sovereign
- Citation XLS+
- Citation CJ4
- Citation CJ3
- Citation CJ2+
- Citation Mustang
Caravan
- Caravan 675
- Grand Caravan
Single Engine
- Skycatcher
- Skyhawk
- Skylane
- Stationair
- Corvalis
- Corvalis TT
Vintage
- Model 150
- Model 172
- Model C-34
- Model 500
- 421 Golden Eagle
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