RIP Cessna...Skycatcher
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 21:27:27 +0100, Mxsmanic wrote:
"Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com writes:
In a news release, Cessna CEO Jack Pelton said the company needed
top quality at a competitive price and SAC put it all together.
Translation: Price was the only consideration.
"Our solution is to partner with SAC, a company with excellent facilities,
state-of-the-art technologies and a workforce highly experienced in
aircraft manufacturing.
Translation: We have to give the Chinese what few technological trade secrets
we possess as part of the deal, so that they can eventually make their own
airplanes and throw us out of business. That's more than one fiscal quarter
in the future, though, so we don't care.
SkyCatcher customers will get
an advanced design, high-quality workmanship and world-class product
support, all at an affordable price from Cessna, a brand known and trusted
worldwide." The move, coupled with Cessna's acquisition of Columbia Aircraft
has dominated Cessna's profile in recent months as it continues to pile up
record sales for its business jets.
Time to look elsewhere for safe aircraft.
Mx, you're an interesting fellow. But then so is a monkey throwing bananas
out his cage door.
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