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GENERAL
                  AVIATION

                                   A LONG-STANDING


                                   COLLABORATION






               extron Aviation has been awarded a

         Tcontract by the US civil air patrol for
         the sale of 17 Cessna piston engine aircraft.

           Using fiscal year 2020 funds, the CAP

         agreed to purchase 11 Skyhawk 172s, five

         Skylane 182T and one Turbo Stationair hd

         T206 hd aircraft. The aircraft will join a



         fleet of nearly 550 Cessna aircraft currently

         owned and operated by the CAP.
           “From search and rescue, to disaster
         relief and homeland security, the missions
         the CAP undertakes daily are as broad
         as their footprint across the US. We are

         honoured that Cessna aircraft continue to



         be the organization’s platform of choice for

         these crucial operations,” said Bob Gibbs,
         vice president, special missions’ sales.


           “The Cessna piston aircraft fleet is renowned   forms missions for government agencies,   largest Cessna piston operator.
         in general aviation for its operating costs, per-  and as a non-profit organization they also   In addition to the just announced con-





         formance and durability, all important factors   serve states and communities. In fiscal   tract, in 2019, the CAP ordered 19 aircraft





         for an organisation supporting a variety of   year 2019, the CAP saved 117 lives and   and deliveries of those have begun, with

         communities throughout the country.”  flew nearly 96,000 hours in their Cessna   two Turbo Stationair hd pistons already



           As the Air Force Auxiliary, the CAP per-  piston fleet. Today, the CAP is the world’s   delivered.  Q


























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