airplanerik
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(Grand Forks, North Dakota): UND Aerospace is pleased to announce the delivery of a Citation Mustang from Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company. The delivery of the Citation Mustang marks another milestone occasion during the 40th Anniversary celebration of the Odegard School. The Citation Mustang will be on display Wednesday, April 2 at 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm in the Center Hangar at the UND Aerospace operated state-of-the-art training complex at the Grand Forks International Airport. This delivery makes the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences the first collegiate flight program to have a Citation Mustang in its fleet. This entry level Citation jet will be used for executive travel as well as flight training for undergraduate and contract students within the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences.
Along with the display of the Citation Mustang, there will be a Cessna 150 aircraft. This aircraft is one of the original airplanes used to start the UND aviation program. The Cessna 150 has been completely refurbished to its original specifications upon delivery to UND in 1968.
Were excited to have the Mustang join our fleet of more than 120 aircraft, said Bruce A. Smith, dean of the Odegard School. We have anticipated the arrival for quite some time. We know the Mustang will be a great recruiting tool for the School, an amazing opportunity for our students as they transition from pistons and turboprops to flying jets, and a tremendous asset to the entire UND community.
The Mustang became the first of a new category of entry-level jets to achieve full certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (September 2006) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (May 2007). Twenty-seven have been delivered after assembly at Cessnas facility in Independence, Kansas, where a total of 44 Mustangs are scheduled to be delivered by years end. By 2009, production is expected to reach 150 per year.
Along with the display of the Citation Mustang, there will be a Cessna 150 aircraft. This aircraft is one of the original airplanes used to start the UND aviation program. The Cessna 150 has been completely refurbished to its original specifications upon delivery to UND in 1968.
Were excited to have the Mustang join our fleet of more than 120 aircraft, said Bruce A. Smith, dean of the Odegard School. We have anticipated the arrival for quite some time. We know the Mustang will be a great recruiting tool for the School, an amazing opportunity for our students as they transition from pistons and turboprops to flying jets, and a tremendous asset to the entire UND community.
The Mustang became the first of a new category of entry-level jets to achieve full certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (September 2006) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (May 2007). Twenty-seven have been delivered after assembly at Cessnas facility in Independence, Kansas, where a total of 44 Mustangs are scheduled to be delivered by years end. By 2009, production is expected to reach 150 per year.
