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Old May 5th 09, 06:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Bob Fry
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Default Bad news in Wichita...

Just Maybe Cessna is making a product that is not wanted or
economically justified at the moment...regardless of any comments.
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Old May 6th 09, 01:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Barnyard BOb
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cmyr wrote:



The way this administration spends money, the auto execs made a P.R.
blunder,but the costs in all ways were tiny compared to the P.R.
blunder with costs for A.F.1 and its chase planes.

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cmyr...
You apparently live in a wolrd I cannot reach from Earth.

Enjoy your planet. :-)


The more people I meet,
the more I like my dog &
George Carlin humor.

Barnyard BOb



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Old May 6th 09, 09:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
rich[_2_]
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Ah, that's for the spam can guys. I'll just keep on laminating and
wiring until this thing is finished. 18 years and still going........


On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 18:00:44 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/...ome;topStories

Cessna Cuts 2,300 Jobs, Closes Plant

(CBS/AP) Cessna Aircraft Co., the nation's largest builder of corporate jets,
is laying off 2,300 workers and closing its Oregon plant as it tries to
restructure its product line amid declining plane orders.

The Wichita-based company said Wednesday that it had started laying off 1,600
hourly workers across the company. An additional 700 salaried workers will lose
their jobs in mid-June, and a companywide, four-week shutdown starts June 22.

Of the hourly jobs being cut beginning Wednesday, 1,300 will be in Wichita and
121 will come from Cessna's manufacturing plant in Independence, Kan.

Most of the 700 salaried jobs will come from Wichita, the company said.

Cessna also said it is closing its plant in Bend, Ore., affecting 109 jobs,
though many of those workers may be offered jobs elsewhere. Production of the
Corvalis high-performance, single-engine planes at the Bend plant will move to
the Independence facility, the company said.

Cessna and its parent company Textron Inc. acquired the plant from Columbia
Aircraft Manufacturing Co. in December 2007 for $26.4 million.

In addition, Cessna is discontinuing its Columbus business jets, built in Wichita.

Cessna has laid off 44 percent of its work force since the first round of cuts
was announced in November. The company employed 15,500 people last year before
the economic downturn slashed global demand for corporate aircraft.

The latest job losses come on top of 4,600 jobs already cut. About 4,000 of
those were in Wichita.

"We certainly haven't seen the bottom," company spokesman Bob Stangarone said.
"The economy may be approaching bottom but our business typically lags the
general economy by a significant amount."

Stangarone blamed the decline in global demand for aircraft to the poor economy,
tight finance markets and the financial health of Cessna's customers. He also
cited a "public relations issue" sparked by public attacks by politicians on the
use of business jets by companies that have sought government bailout money.

Earlier this year, Cessna and Hawker Beechcraft Inc. launched marketing
campaigns to convince executives not to let their wings be clipped.

"Timidity didn't get you this far," the Cessna ad read (at left), adding that
"true visionaries will continue to fly."

The ad campaign addressed what Cessna called "misinformation" about the business
use of corporate aircraft. Most jet-riders are middle managers or technicians,
it said, and 85 percent of corporate jets are used by small- or medium-sized
businesses.

Parent company Textron Inc. said Tuesday its first-quarter profit fell 63
percent as the recession drove down demand for its corporate jets. It also
slashed its 2009 profit outlook. Textron, which also makes Bell helicopters and
turf-maintenance equipment, is eliminating 8,300 jobs, or 20 percent of its
global work force.

Cessna says it will now deliver 290 to 300 Cessna corporate jets this year - a
decline from its previous forecast of about 375 aircraft.


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Old May 7th 09, 01:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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On May 6, 8:08�am, Barnyard BOb wrote:
cmyr wrote:

The way this administration spends money, the auto execs made a P.R.
blunder,but the costs in all ways �were tiny compared to the P.R..
blunder with costs for A.F.1 and its chase planes.


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cmyr...
You apparently live in a wolrd I cannot reach from Earth.

Enjoy your planet. �:-)

The more people I meet,
the more I like my dog &
George Carlin humor.

Barnyard BOb


Open your mind,it can be done.
 




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