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1997
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* -w r "P Because you want a crew training platform that flies like the real thing. But doesn't cost like the real thing. ^ Over the next five years, airline traffic in the Asia/Pacific region is forecast to double the industry's average growth rate. So, not surprisingly, carriers like Korean Air Lines are looking for better, more efficient ways to keep pace with increased training demands. Their answer: A growing fleet of specially modified Cessna Citations. As KAL is proving, these Sensible Citations make ideal airline training platforms. They are quiet, stable, superbly reliable. They fly at airliner speeds and operating altitudes. They're certified to the same FAR 25 air transport category safety standards. They're backed by a rock-solid warranty and worldwide support system. And, to help pilots transition more smoothly, their flight decks are configured with instrumentation and avionics packages designed to replicate what students will see in the airliner cockpits. In addition, these versatile Citations come with optional dual-use floorplans - so when they're not training, they can still be productive in a personnel transport role. Best of all, Citation's acquisition and operating costs are among the lowest of any aircraft in the turbine training market. Which affords more actual "hands-on" experience per dollar - and, thus, better trained pilots for less. For more information on Cessna Citations and how they can contribute to your training program, write Scott Sarver, Manager of Special Missions Programs, Cessna Aircraft Company, P.O. Box 7706, Wichita, KS 67277. Fax 316-941-6640. Or call 316-941-6470. ~t CITATION With you for 70 years. Making history. Buildingfutures. Cessna A Textron Company
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