FIRST `NEW' C-172S TO FLY IN LATE 1996

Cessna is refurbishing tooling for the C-172 Skyhawk light piston-powered aircraft as it gears up a $75-million effort to restart single-engine aircraft production next summer. Ground-breaking for a new single-engine aircraft final assembly facility in Independence, Kan., occurred May 19. Cessna...

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