Cessna to Unveil Citation CJ4 at NBAA.WICHITA, Kan -- Cessna Aircraft Company, a unit of 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) ), will introduce the CJ4, the newest member of the CJ family of Citation business jets, at the annual National Business Aviation Association convention in October. "The market success of the CJ1+, CJ2+ and CJ3 proves that Cessna's basic philosophy for the family is right on target," said Roger Whyte, senior vice president of Sales/Marketing for Cessna. "While the CJ4 shares many of the features of the smaller CJs such as the Collins ProLine proline (prō`lēn), organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the l-stereoisomer appears in mammalian protein. 21 avionics avionics (ā'vēŏn`ĭks), electronic instruments used in air or space flight; also the design and production of such instruments. Early planes had few instruments, but as aviation and aircraft became more complex, so did instrumentation. suite, we've made some cabin and airframe changes, such as a new wing, to optimize its performance for this market segment." The main cabin features seating for seven to eight passengers, depending on layout, a large forward door, private lavatory, and large baggage compartment. Powered by two, electronically controlled (FADEC FADEC Full Authority Digital Engine Control FADEC Full Authority Digital Electronic Control ) Williams FJ44-4A engines, the CJ4 will be certified See certification. for operations up to 45,000 feet (13,700 meters). First flight of the CJ4 is scheduled for the first half of 2008 and entry into service is set for 2010. "Cessna is known for using the latest technology in producing high quality, reliable aircraft, and for offering customers a product range that fits just about every market requirement," Whyte said. "The CJ4 is simply the latest manifestation of our philosophy, filling a market niche within our range of aircraft that we think will be very popular." Whyte said Cessna will be taking orders for the CJ4 prior to the unveiling at NBAA NBAA National Business Aviation Association, Inc. NBAA National Board of Accountants and Auditors NBAA Nichiren Buddhist Association of America , and promises other new announcements at the show. Based on unit sales unit sales Sales measured in terms of physical units rather than dollars. Unit sales data are often used by financial analysts when evaluating the health of a company. , 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 Bell Helicopter Textron is an American helicopter and tiltrotor manufacturer headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. A division of Textron, Bell manufactures military helicopter and tiltrotor products in the United States (primarily in and around Fort Worth as well as in Amarillo, , Cessna Aircraft, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO and Greenlee, among others. More information is available at www.textron.com. Forward-looking Information: Certain statements in this report and other oral and written statements made by Textron from time to time are forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. , including those that discuss strategies, goals, outlook or other non-historical matters; or project revenues, income, returns or other financial measures. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the statements, including the following: (a) changes in worldwide economic and political conditions that impact interest and foreign exchange rates; (b) the interruption of production at Textron facilities or Textron's customers or suppliers; (c) Textron's ability to perform as anticipated and to control costs under contracts with the U.S. Government; (d) the U.S. Government's ability to unilaterally modify or terminate its contracts with Textron for the Government's convenience or for Textron's failure to perform, to change applicable procurement The fancy word for "purchasing." The procurement department within an organization manages all the major purchases. and accounting policies, and, under certain circumstances, to suspend or debar de·bar tr.v. de·barred, de·bar·ring, de·bars 1. To exclude or shut out; bar. 2. To forbid, hinder, or prevent. Textron as a contractor eligible to receive future contract awards; (e) changes in national or international funding priorities and government policies on the export and import of military and commercial products; (f) the adequacy of cost estimates for various customer care programs including servicing warranties; (g) the ability to control costs and successful implementation of various cost reduction programs; (h) the timing of certifications of new aircraft products; (i) the occurrence of slowdowns or downturns in customer markets in which Textron products are sold or supplied or where Textron Financial offers financing; (j) changes in aircraft delivery schedules or cancellation of orders; (k) the impact of changes in tax legislation; (l) the extent to which Textron is able to pass raw material price increases through to customers or offset such price increases by reducing other costs; (m)Textron's ability to offset, through cost reductions, pricing pressure brought by original equipment manufacturer customers; (n) Textron's ability to realize full value of receivables and investments in securities; (o) the availability and cost of insurance; (p) increases in pension expenses related to lower than expected asset performance or changes in discount rates; (q) Textron Financial's ability to maintain portfolio credit quality; (r) Textron Financial's access to debt financing Debt Financing When a firm raises money for working capital or capital expenditures by selling bonds, bills, or notes to individual and/or institutional investors. In return for lending the money, the individuals or institutions become creditors and receive a promise to repay at competitive rates; (s) uncertainty in estimating contingent liabilities Contingent Liability 1. The possibility of an obligation to pay certain sums dependent on future events. 2. Defined obligations by a company that must be met, but the probability of payment is minimal. Notes: 1. and establishing reserves to address such contingencies; (t) performance of acquisitions; (u) the efficacy of research and development investments to develop new products; (v) bankruptcy or other financial problems at major suppliers or customers that could cause disruptions in Textron's supply chain or difficulty in collecting amounts owed by such customers; and (w) Textron's ability to execute planned dispositions. |
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