Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, and Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) are signing two strategic agreements to jointly develop general and business aviation in the People's Republic of China. The agreements together pave the way for a range
of business jets, utility single-engine turboprops and single-engine piston aircraft to be manufactured and certified in China.
The first agreement between AVIC and Cessna/Textron is an overarching agreement between these companies that is intended to lead to the formation of joint ventures that will pursue various activities pertaining to the development of general aviation businesses in China, including the establishment of an aircraft service network in China.
The second is a specific cooperation agreement between Cessna Aircraft Company, AVIC Aviation Techniques Co., Ltd (AAT), and the Chengdu government to enter into negotiations to establish a joint venture to produce mid-size Cessna business jet models, as well as a potential new product for the business jet market.
"We are extremely pleased to be entering into these strategic agreements. China's market potential is tremendous and therefore represents an exciting opportunity for Cessna. China recognises general aviation offers the foundation to support its national air transportation needs for the future. These agreements will help take the industry to the next level," says Scott Ernest, Cessna President and CEO.
Within the next year, Cessna and AVIC are seeking to launch joint-venture companies which will focus on implementing the initial phase of the strategic agreements.
of business jets, utility single-engine turboprops and single-engine piston aircraft to be manufactured and certified in China.
The first agreement between AVIC and Cessna/Textron is an overarching agreement between these companies that is intended to lead to the formation of joint ventures that will pursue various activities pertaining to the development of general aviation businesses in China, including the establishment of an aircraft service network in China.
The second is a specific cooperation agreement between Cessna Aircraft Company, AVIC Aviation Techniques Co., Ltd (AAT), and the Chengdu government to enter into negotiations to establish a joint venture to produce mid-size Cessna business jet models, as well as a potential new product for the business jet market.
"We are extremely pleased to be entering into these strategic agreements. China's market potential is tremendous and therefore represents an exciting opportunity for Cessna. China recognises general aviation offers the foundation to support its national air transportation needs for the future. These agreements will help take the industry to the next level," says Scott Ernest, Cessna President and CEO.
Within the next year, Cessna and AVIC are seeking to launch joint-venture companies which will focus on implementing the initial phase of the strategic agreements.
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