Cessna to Build Columbus in Kansas

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Key Takeaways:

  • Cessna will build its new large-cabin Columbus bizjet in Kansas, supported by $33 million in state funding for a new factory.
  • This $780 million project is Cessna's largest investment, expected to create over 1,000 direct jobs.
  • The 10-passenger Columbus, priced at $27 million, is slated for certification in 2013 with first deliveries in 2014.
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Cessna’s recently announced, large-cabin Columbus bizjet will be built in Kansas. The company made the announcement shortly after state legislators approved a bill pledging $33 million of funding for the new factory. Cessna says that the Columbus project will provide more than 1,000 direct jobs as part of its $780 million investment, the biggest project in the company’s history. While the exact location of the factory has not yet been announced, Cessna has said that it will be a new, stand-alone facility. The $27 million (Cessna’s price estimate), 10-passenger Columbus is slated for certification in 2013, with first deliveries planned for 2014.

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