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Cessna delivers first Citation Mustang for India debut

Oct. 29, 2013, Independence, Kan. - Cessna Aircraft Company delivered the first Citation Mustang destined for service in India. IRM Limited, one of the largest integrated travel and travel-related financial services company in India, took delivery of the best-selling Citation business jet during a ceremony at the Cessna delivery center in Independence, Kan.


October 29, 2013  By Carey Fredericks

The delivery ceremony was attended by B.V. Suresh, the executive vice president of IRM Limited. The first Mustang in India will be based at the company’s facility in Ahmedabad, capital city of Gujarat State, providing IRM Limited with high-speed executive and corporate travel, plus charter opportunities.

Brad Thress, Cessna senior vice president of business jets, said: “The Mustang is a great fit for IRM Limited, and perfect for operation in India out of Ahmedabad. From the west coast, passengers have non-stop access to practically every part of India. The Mustang can get in and out of places that might be tough for other aircraft to access, thanks to its short field performance and a full-fuel range of 1,150 nautical miles.”

“We expect the Mustang to play a key role in helping us provide fast, convenient business solutions for our clients,” said B.V. Suresh. “The Mustang will be able to reach many more parts of Gujarat State and the major metro cities of Mumbai and Delhi; routes which take much longer to reach using ground transportation. Having this business tool enables our executives and clients to access places difficult to reach with commercial travel in a convenient and efficient manner. Business aviation enables economic progress – our clients stand to benefit from the speed and utility of the Mustang.”

The Mustang is equipped with the Garmin G1000 avionics suite and weather avoidance radar. Also part of the avionics system is a terrain-avoidance warning system (TAWS), traffic information system, dual altitude heading reference system and dual air data computers. The Mustang has a maximum operating altitude of 41,000 feet (12,497 metres) and can accommodate two pilots and four passengers. The ground-breaking aircraft made its first flight in 2005, and since then more than 400 of the aircraft have been manufactured and are in service.

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