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I see on AvWeb that Cessna is, at least, in talks to buy some or all
of Columbia Aircraft. Otherwise Columbia is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. (Is that round #2 of Chap. 11?) Apparently Cessna will accept product liability for the aircraft built so far and some of Columbia's debt. I wonder what that will do to the Next Generation Cessna? Why would Cessna need the Columbia series if they were going to make a "Cirrus Killer" anyway? What will that do to Columbia? Will the name survive or will it be rebranded with the Cessna logo? Cessna seems to do most everything right these days so maybe customer service, parts availability would improve? John Dupre' |
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![]() I see on AvWeb that Cessna is, at least, in talks to buy some or all of Columbia Aircraft. Otherwise Columbia is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. (Is that round #2 of Chap. 11?) Apparently Cessna will accept product liability for the aircraft built so far and some of Columbia's debt. I wonder what that will do to the Next Generation Cessna? Why would Cessna need the Columbia series if they were going to make a "Cirrus Killer" anyway? What will that do to Columbia? Will the name survive or will it be rebranded with the Cessna logo? Cessna seems to do most everything right these days so maybe customer service, parts availability would improve? John Dupre' John, I bet Cessna did all the research on the Next Gen high-performance plane they were considering. Most likely they found out that for the money involved it certificating it, the eventual selling price, the profit they would receive per unit, the feedback we gave them and it's performance relative it's competition out there, it was cheaper to acquire an already certificated, high-performance, good-looking aircraft. All the Columbia needs is a big, reputable name behind it with some money. Sounds like a win-win situation to me. I'll take the turbo-charged Cessna Columbia 400! Kobra |
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John wrote:
I see on AvWeb that Cessna is, at least, in talks to buy some or all of Columbia Aircraft. Otherwise Columbia is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. (Is that round #2 of Chap. 11?) Apparently Cessna will accept product liability for the aircraft built so far and some of Columbia's debt. I wonder what that will do to the Next Generation Cessna? Why would Cessna need the Columbia series if they were going to make a "Cirrus Killer" anyway? To provide instant experience with composites for light airplanes, maybe? And maybe manufacturing space that costs less than building new. Matt |
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