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GENERAL
                AVIATION

                                  AN END TO THEIR RULE





              extron Aviation has ended produc-

        Tti on of its Cessna Citati on Sover-

        eign, a midsize business jet and Beechcraft
        King Air C90 GTx twin-turboprop.
         Demand for both airplanes had slipped in

        recent years while Textron Aviation noted

        its action was based on a continuous align-


        ment of product offerings with current and
        future market demand.

         “Both aircraft have been valued members
        of legendary product line-ups for decades,”
        the company said. The models will continue

        to be supported by Textron Aviation’s ser-

        vice centres and parts operation.


         The 2019 certification of the super-mid-



        size Citation Longitude, as well as the
        earlier 2015 entry-into-service of the
        midsize Citation Latitude, presented “the


        opportunity to minimise overlap within this
        customer segment” by ceasing Sovereign

        production, the company added.
         The Model 680 Sovereign featured a

        stretched Excel fuselage and a new wing   tion Mustang and X+ recording fewer   GTi, and GTx - with the last refresh in 2015

        and entered service in 2004. Since then,   deliveries, according to figures from the   adding Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics to

        Textron Aviation has delivered 349 Sover-  General Aviation Manufacturers Associa-  its flight deck.


        eigns and 94 Sovereign’s.          tion (GAMA).                         In all, 2,178 variants of the King Air 90

         It was upgraded to the plus variant in   A ‘pioneer of the King Air family’ the C90   series - including A and B models - have




        2012 with FAA type certification and first   was a derivative of the Queen Air and in   been delivered. Last year, the Wichita


        delivery occurring the following year. In   1964, the 65-90 was the first King Air 90   airframer announced the King Air 260 and

        the past four years, annual deliveries of   series variant to be delivered.   360/360ER. GAMA figures showed C90GTx

        the Sovereign had slipped to the single   Between 2004 and 2009, the C90   deliveries in the past five years represent-
        digits, with only the now out-of-produc-  received a series of three upgrades - GT,   ing a fraction of its larger siblings. Q

                FUEL
                             TITAN AVIATION FUELS
                        BREAKS OUT OF ITS SHELL
                                            Anna Mascolo said, adding that the com-  and yellow scallop shell logo with a new

                                            pany will remain focused on its growth   capital T sporting a red wing.


                 itan Aviation Fuels, which has   throughout the US. “We will continue to   “All the programmes, the cards, the

          Tserved as the offi  cial branded   reliably service the aviation industry with   contract fuel, they were all branded

           distributor of Shell Aviation fuels for   quality aviation gasoline and jet fuel and   Shell, but they were administered by

                                            look forward to expanding our customer

           general aviation (GA) in the US for the   base within the US aviation market.”   us,” said Titan president Robbie Stall-

                                                                             ings, adding customer account numbers
           past 18 years, has announced that it   Shell noted the change will not affect   will remain the same.



           will officially rebrand its 550-member   its aviation brand outside the US, and   “We’ve been the ones building

           Shell FBO network under its own inde-  that it would continue to supply not only   the relationships and managing the

           pendent, full-service Titan Fuel brand.   Titan but other GA distributors in the US.  network, but we’ve always been doing
            The announcement means the sunset   Titan - formerly Eastern Aviation   it using someone else’s brand. Now it

           of the Shell Aviation fuel brand in the US   Fuels - has been in operation as a fuel   will be with our brand, so we’re really



           after more than a century.       distributor since 1975. According to the   excited.”
            “The main strategic change for us, is   company, the transition for its custom-  He noted that the network-wide

           to move from a branded model to an   ers will be seamless, involving little more   rebranding process is expected to be


           unbranded one," Shell Aviation president   than the replacement of the iconic red   completed over the next six months. Q
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