Cessna Launches Citation CJ4 at NBAA; Starts Show with 70 Orders.ORLANDO, Fla. -- As promised, Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : TXT TXT Text TXT Text File (filename extension) TXT Textile TXT Teletext TXT Tecnologia per a Tothom TXT Textron Corporation (stock symbol) ) company, launched the new Citation CJ4 business jet today at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA NBAA National Business Aviation Association, Inc. NBAA National Board of Accountants and Auditors NBAA Nichiren Buddhist Association of America ) conference and annual meeting, filling a niche in the company's product range for a larger, longer-range version of the popular CJ line. "We've used new technology developed from our latest jet models, such as the Citation Mustang and the Citation Sovereign, as well as advances targeted specifically at the CJ4, to create an airplane that is truly a combination of top-notch engineering advances," said Cessna Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Jack J. Pelton. "The CJ4 offers the strongest performance and payload balance yet in the CJ series, with more standard features and passenger comforts than ever before. Rather than just a stretched CJ3, the Citation CJ4 is a true upward extension to the single-pilot-certified family of Citations. It does share the CJ pedigree and will certainly follow the success of the Citation CJ1+, CJ2+ and CJ3, while offering the amenities and system architecture our customers in 2010 will demand." First flight of the CJ4 is scheduled for the first half of 2008 and entry into service is set for the first half of 2010. The introductory price is expected to be $7.995 million in 2006 dollars. Since launching the program several weeks ago, Cessna already has taken more than 70 orders for the new jet, 25 of which will be included in third quarter backlog for contracts that were completed by the end of September. Configurable for seven to eight passengers in the main cabin, the CJ4 is expected to have a full fuel payload of 1,000 pounds and maximum payload of 2,100 pounds, more than 300 additional pounds compared to the typical CJ3. The CJ4 is expected to have a cruise speed of 500 miles per hour (435 KTAS KTAS Knots True Air Speed ). The newly engineered wing of the CJ4 is moderately swept. Some features of the wing are similar to the Sovereign, including the three upper speed brake panels on each wing, which allow the airplane to have the short field performance the CJ series is known for. The CJ4 can takeoff from runways as short as 3,300 feet and land on runways as short as 2,665 feet. The new Williams International FJ44-4A electronically controlled (FADEC FADEC Full Authority Digital Engine Control FADEC Full Authority Digital Electronic Control ) engine will debut on the CJ4. The twin engines each provide 3,400 pounds of thrust, compared to 2,820 pounds of the CJ3's FJ44-3A. The aircraft will be certified for operations up to 45,000 feet. The electric rudder and aileron aileron: see airfoil; airplane. trim are new features, as is single-point refueling for the aircraft. Passengers boarding will find a wider cabin door like the Mustang, new generation seat design with increased head and shoulder room, a total of four inches more foot room in the cabin, and more storage when compared to the CJ3. The window placements are positioned for optimal passenger viewing. The CJ4 will have a standard integrated cabin management system for lighting, electric shades, and a home-theater-like digital entertainment suite. The system will allow a selection of media, such as DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. , CD, MP3 and XM satellite radio. Accommodations for other devices, such as iPods, are also included. And, not only will the pilots have split fan speed on the climate control in the cockpit, but passengers will be able to select their own temperature setting for the cabin. Electrically heated glass windshields and side windows will provide a quieter environment in the cockpit. Pilots will find easier entry into the cockpit with an improved, ergonomic pedestal arrangement, as well as more than two inches more legroom leg·room n. Room in which to stretch the legs while seated. legroom Noun space to move one's legs comfortably, as in a car legroom n → than the CJ3. The Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite is a clean design and features four 8-by-10 inch flat screen displays. For a quick reference of how the airplane's main systems are performing, the engine indication and crew alerting system (EICAS EICAS Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System EICAS Engine Instrument and Crew Alerting System (aviation) EICAS Engine Indicating and Condition Advisory System EICAS Engine Indication Crew Alert System EICAS Engine Indication and Crew Advisory System ) displays summarized systems operating parameters on the multifunctional displays (MFDs). Two control display units (CDUs) are positioned on the tilt panel to provide the interface for radio tuning and the single flight management system (FMS FMS - Flexible Manufacturing System (factory automation). ). TAWS Class A (terrain awareness warning system), TCAS TCAS Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System TCAS Traffic Collision Avoidance System TCAS T-Carrier Administration System TCAS Terminal Control Address Space (MVS/TSO) TCAS Technical Control and Analysis System II (traffic alert and collision avoidance system (1) See adaptive cruise control. (2) A passenger car system that detects objects on the road that the driver may not be able to see. Using radar or infrared sensors, distant objects, such as a deer crossing the road at night or in a fog, are projected onto the ), cockpit voice recorder A Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) is a flight recorder used to record the audio environment in the flightdeck of an aircraft for the purpose of investigation of accidents and incidents. (CVR CVR See contingent value right (CVR). ), electronic charts, and XM graphical weather are just part of the standard capabilities. An essential electrical bus architecture breaks new ground for this class of aircraft with multiple power sources to provide much higher reliability and greater situation awareness in the event of an electrical emergency. This functionality includes continued power to all four displays and the autopilot. The Citation CJ4 will join the CJ1+, CJ2+ and CJ3, which have amassed more than 900 airplanes in the fleet with more than 1.3 million flight hours. Based on unit sales, Cessna Aircraft Company is the world's largest manufacturer of general aviation airplanes. In 2005, Cessna delivered 1,157 aircraft and reported revenues of about $3.5 billion. Since the company was originally established in 1927, more than 187,000 Cessna airplanes have been delivered to nearly every country in the world. The global fleet of more than 4,500 Citations is the largest fleet of business jets in the world. More information about Cessna Aircraft Company is available at www.cessna.com. Textron Inc. is a $10 billion multi-industry company operating in 33 countries with approximately 37,000 employees. The company leverages its global network of aircraft, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO and Greenlee, among others. More information is available at www.textron.com. |
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