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Cessna Aircraft Company dba Textron Aviation

  • Cessna Aircraft Company dba Textron Aviation

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  • Wichita, KS 672151400
  • Phone: 316-517-1500
  • Estimated Number of Employees: 8,000
  • Estimated Annual Receipts: $11,600,000
  • Business Start Date: 1985
  • Contact Person: Karen Jenkins
  • Contact Phone: 316-515-6781
  • Contact Email: KJENKINS@TXTAV.COM
  • Business Structure:
  • Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
  • Business Type:
  • For Profit Organization
  • Manufacturer of Goods
  • Industries Served: Aircraft Manufacturing, Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing
  • Product Areas: AIRFRAME STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS, AIRCRAFT AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, AND PRESSURIZING EQUIPMENT, AIRCRAFT AIR CONDITION HEATING EQ, PIPE, TUBE AND RIGID TUBING

Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides

In order by amount of set aside monies.

  • $9,856,560 - Friday the 28th of September 2012
    Department Of Air Force
    FA8617 AFLCMC WLZ
    FMS INTERIM CONTRACTOR SUPPORT (ICS) REBASING PLAN, ALTERNATE MISSION EQUIPMENT&LEVEL II MAINTENANCE TRAINING
  • $863,828 - Wednesday the 26th of September 2012
    Department Of Air Force
    FA8617 AFLCMC WLZ
    MOD FOR YEMEN AND NIGER
  • $8,440 - Wednesday the 1st of February 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    HEXCEL HEXPLY WEAVE AND UNIDIRECTIONAL TAPE
  • $8,044 - Saturday the 1st of December 2012
    Forest Service
    R4 INTERMOUNTAIN REGION, REGIONAL OFFICE
    IGF::OT::IGF OTHER FUNCTIONS BATTERY/STARTER RELAY FOR N144Z
  • $547,651 - Wednesday the 12th of September 2012
    Office Of Policy Management And Budget
    NBC AVIATION MANAGEMENT
    NPS ALASKA C206U
  • $5,313,420 - Friday the 28th of September 2012
    Department Of Air Force
    FA8625 AFLCMC WL
    COLUMBIA C-208BS
  • $500,000 - Monday the 14th of May 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GLENN RESEARCH CENTER
    CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY LED THE VEHICLE CONFIGURATION DEVELOPMENT IN A NASA, PHASE I, N+3 RESEARCH PROJECT. AIRCRAFT AND PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES THAT ENABLE EFFICIENT AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY TRANSPORTATION AIRCRAFT FOR THE 2030 TO 2035 TIME PERIOD WERE EXPLORED THROUGHOUT THIS PREVIOUS EFFORT. A TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM SCENARIO AND AN ADVANCED AIRCRAFT THAT SATISFIES ALL OF THE NASA RESEARCH OBJECTIVES FOR N+3 AIRCRAFT WAS DEVELOPED AND PRESENTED IN THE PHASE 1 CONTRACT REPORT (REF. 1). ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM CAPACITY IS PROVIDED WITH POINT-TO-POINT TRIPS THAT AVOID CONGESTED HUB AIRPORTS AND REDUCE THE DOOR-TO-DOOR TRAVEL TIME BY APPROXIMATELY 50%. THIS BREAKTHROUGH CAPABILITY IS PROVIDED WITH SMALL AIRLINERS (20-60 PASSENGERS) THAT BENEFIT FROM A 25-33% REDUCTION IN FUEL BURN, EMPTY WEIGHT, AND AERODYNAMIC DRAG RELATIVE TO CURRENT TECHNOLOGY AIRCRAFT. THESE BENEFITS ARE THE RESULTS OF ADVANCED TURBOPROP ENGINES, AN ADVANCED COMPOSITE AIRFRAME, AND A VEHICLE SHAPE THAT PROMOTES NATURAL LAMINAR FLOW.
  • $470,922 - Friday the 28th of September 2012
    Department Of Air Force
    FA8625 AFLCMC WL
    SDAF TRAINING
  • $44,334 - Friday the 29th of June 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    LIGHTNING STRIKE TEST PANELS
  • $3,685 - Friday the 20th of July 2012
    Forest Service
    R4 INTERMOUNTAIN REGION, REGIONAL OFFICE
    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM REPAIR

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