Cessna Puts Mustang Out to Pasture

Responding to rumors circulating in the aviation press, Cessna confirmed on Thursday that the last Citation Mustang has rolled off the production line. In 12 years, Cessna has produced over 470 copies of the light twin-jet, marketed as the entry-level aircraft for the owner-operator transitioning to multi-engine jets. "The Mustang proved to be an incredible success for our company and our customers, and we're thrilled to celebrate the ingenuity and pride that went in to creating the world's most popular entry-level light jet," said Rob Scholl, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Cessna. "Mustang customers can continue to expect the highest level of service through maintenance, parts and support solutions from our Customer Service organization," said Kriya Shortt, Cessna's senior vice president of customer service.


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