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Citation X Hits the 250 Mark

X marks a lot, in this case 250, which is the number of Cessna Citation Xs that will have been delivered by the end of this month. The quarter-millennial airplane will be handed over to Monterey, Calif.-based PCMT Aviation shortly after the NBAA Convention. "Such strong demand for the Citation X continues to ensure its leadership position as the world's fastest business jet and underlines dramatically...that speed matters to business leaders," commented Roger Whyte, Cessna's sales and marketing svp. Cessna disclosed receipt of five new Citation X orders this week, selling out production until 2007. X marks a lot, in this case 250, which is the number of Cessna Citation Xs that will have been delivered by the end of this month. The quarter-millennial airplane will be handed over to Monterey, Calif.-based PCMT Aviation shortly after the NBAA Convention. "Such strong demand for the Citation X continues to ensure its leadership position as the world's fastest business jet and underlines dramatically...that speed matters to business leaders," commented Roger Whyte, Cessna's sales and marketing svp. Cessna disclosed receipt of five new Citation X orders this week, selling out production until 2007.

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