How old are the Netjets Xs anyway? Won't some of the older birds need to be replaced in the near future?
65 out of 70 they have are 2005 or older models.
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How old are the Netjets Xs anyway? Won't some of the older birds need to be replaced in the near future?
65 out of 70 they have are 2005 or older models.
No worries. Maybe we need a Maury show for furloughed pilots. You know, to start the "healing" process.
http://www.aopa.org/nbaa/2010/101018ten.html?WT.mc_id=101019special
http://www.thetenarrives.com/
The G5000 will be a nice addition.
http://www.aopa.org/nbaa/2010/101018ten.html?WT.mc_id=101019special
http://www.thetenarrives.com/
The G5000 will be a nice addition.
Upgrading "The Ten" is a relatively low-cost endeavor for Cessna; its basically the Sovereign fuselage (which was a little longer than X) with new engines (probably derated versions of the new 3007A2 for the Legacy 650) and Winglet Partners sails, a redesigned interior and a new avionics package...and an allegedly higher MMo. No additional fuel or baggage capacity, no bigger fuselage cross-section, no redesigned wing, nada. It also will provide them a "test bed" for putting G5000 in Sovereign (ending the Honeywell EPIC nightmare for Cessna) and possibly down into smaller models.
That's a LOT less R&D expense than would be necessary for a clean-sheet replacement for Excel, or even putting a Sovereign wing on that fuselage.
Besides, I don't think anybody really thinks they outright killed Fatation (aka Columbus) as their top-of-the-line aircraft...its probably waiting for next year's NBAA, hopefully after the industry furthers its turnaround, and hopefully tweaked even more to compete better in that crowded segment.