onsdag 25. juli 2012
Cessna med interessante nyheter
Cessna Unveils New Caravan,
Diesel 182 at EAA AirVentureUnder the leadership of Scott
Ernest, appointed CEO last year, Cessna has accelerated new product
introductions. At yesterday’s opening of the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh show, Cessna announced that the
single-engine Grand Caravan turboprop is getting a bigger engine, an 867-shp
PT6A-140. “It’s time for more power,” said Caravan business leader Lannie
O’Bannion. With 25 percent more available power than the current model’s 675-shp
PT6A, the new Grand Caravan EX will climb 20 percent better and fly 10 knots
faster (without cargo pod). It will also accept floats. Deliveries of the EX
should begin in the fourth quarter of this year. Also at Oshkosh, Cessna
unveiled the diesel-powered Turbo 182 NXT, which replaces the avgas-powered
Turbo 182 when deliveries begin in next year’s second quarter. The NXT’s engine
is a 230-hp SMA diesel, delivering 155-knot max cruise at 11 gph. Price will be
$515,000 compared with $443,000 for the avgas Turbo 182. At AirVenture, Cessna
is asking visitors for opinions about a conceptual single-engine turboprop model
housed in the company’s exhibit. According to Jeff Umscheid, business leader
single-engine aircraft, Cessna leadership “is extremely supportive. [It’s]
really encouraging us to look into technologies and bring new things to
market.”
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