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CessnaCessna Business Overview

Setting Aviation Standards

CessnaFounded in 1927, the Cessna [1] Aircraft Company is the world's leading aviation company based on unit sales, designing and manufacturing light and mid-size business jets, utility turboprops and single engine piston aircraft.

Backed by 12,000 employees worldwide, Cessna is the leader in customer-focused aviation research and development and business aviation. Cessna’s Citation Series offers the most comprehensive line of business jets and its propeller aircraft division continues to set the standard in the production of single and multi-engine propeller aircraft.

Taking Care of Business

At Cessna, “Taking Care of Customers is Taking Care of Business.” For Cessna employees, developing and building an aircraft is an opportunity to build a relationship with a customer. Cessna employees take great pride in their work and it shows in what they do each and every day. Our diversity is also a source of pride, enriching our professional and personal development.

Going Beyond Business

Cessna recognizes and supports a healthy work/family balance with innovative programs such as the Cessna Employees Club, which sponsors family activities and maintains two state-of-the-art workout facilities. Cessna is also a responsible community citizen, supporting a variety of causes from United Way and Kansas Food Warehouse to local art and cultural activities.

Where Is Cessna?

This interactive map displays Cessna facilites around the globe. You can also locate other facilites within Textron's network of businesses.


Fast Fact

Cessna’s Citation X pierces the sky at 600 mph and remains the fastest commercial jet currently flying. The X continues to be very popular, with nearly 300 aircraft in service around the world and approximately 1 million flight hours logged since 1998.

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