The Cessna Citation Latitude's list price for a new aircraft was $22 million. Its estimated annual fixed operating cost is between $476,621 and $678,790, and its variable operating cost is $1,817,496.
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A Cathay Pacific flight departing Boston was forced to turn around shortly after takeoff following reports of smoke in the cabin and cockpit. Footage posted online purportedly shows smoke ...
You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily. Today’s Top Pick is a 1967 Cessna 180H Skywagon. Increased interest in bush-style flying, short-field takeoff and ...
Cathay Pacific flight CX811 from Boston to Hong Kong made a "precautionary flight return to Logan International Airport in accordance with standard procedures" shortly after takeoff, the airline said.
An officer found the pilot “seated in the cockpit performing pre-flight checks,” the incident report by airport police said. It said the pilot gave off ”a strong odor of what seemed to be alcohol” and ...
A Southwest Airlines pilot was removed from the cockpit ahead of a Wednesday flight from Georgia to Chicago and was booked on a charge of driving under the influence, a source familiar with the ...
Cessna, a Textron Aviation brand, currently offers several types of single-engine aircraft that fulfill a wide variety of applications. Those aircraft can be classified into two main categories: small ...
While commercial aircraft manufacturing is dominated by two big players, Boeing and Airbus, the engine industry has a similarly small playing field. Four big companies make up 99% of the global aero ...
You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily. Today’s Top Pick is a 1978 Cessna T210M Centurion. Piston pilots who regularly plan long cross-country flights and need ...
As severe wildfires continue carving destruction though the Los Angeles area, the US military has deployed aircraft to help civil authorities combat the blazes. These include a range of fixed- and ...
SEOUL: South Korean investigators said on Saturday (Jan 4) they were close to finalising the transcript of the cockpit voice recorder from a fatal plane crash that left 179 people dead last week.