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Cessna SkyCatcher Light Sport Aircraft Orders Top 400 to Open AirVenture
Cessna Aircraft Company, announced that orders for its newly announced SkyCatcher light sport aircraft have topped 400 in the first two days... Oshkosh, Wis., July 24, 2007 - Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. company, announced today that orders for its newly announced SkyCatcher light sport aircraft have topped 400 in the first two days of the Experimental Aircraft Association annual meeting, AirVenture 2007.

The SkyCatcher, unveiled Sunday, features an exclusive Garmin glass cockpit, the G300, and a Teledyne Continental O-200D lightweight 100-horsepower engine.

"Orders in the first two days have been outstanding and support our business decision to enter this booming new market," said Jack. J. Pelton, Cessna chairman, president and CEO. "The combination of new technology in the Garmin avionics suite and lighter-weight Continental engine, and Cessna's reputation for high quality production and world-class product support are proving to be the right mix sought by people looking for a low-cost aircraft option.

"The tremendous response by the market has prompted us to extend our introductory price of $109,500 to the end of AirVenture," Pelton said.

Cessna originally announced it was studying an LSA entry at the 2006 AirVenture in Oshkosh, unveiling a proof-of-concept aircraft used as a flying testbed and to gauge market response. The company announced July 10 it would proceed with development of a new LSA product, and unveiled the SkyCatcher at a press conference this past Sunday.
 
   







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