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Cessna Textron Aviation

Press Release

Issued by Cessna Textron Aviation.

November 16, 2008

Cessna delivers first Citation Mustang to Lebanon's Open Sky

Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, announced today at the 2008 Middle East Business Aviation show (MEBA) in Dubai that it recently delivered the first of two Citation Mustangs to new air charter operator Open Sky Aviation of Lebanon.

Open Sky Aviation's chief executive officer Haytham Azhari took delivery of the company's first Citation Mustang in Wichita, Kansas, on September 26. Open Sky Aviation will start commercial operations from Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport next month, and become the first air charter operator in the Middle East to offer entry-level business jet services.

"For a pioneering business, we are delighted to have launched with a pioneering aircraft," said Azhari. "Our strategy is to broaden the market for business aviation by offering a natural step up for travelers who presently fly scheduled across the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean. With the Citation Mustang we are able to offer business jet performance and comfort but at a price that is very attractive to many business and leisure travelers."

"The Citation Mustang is proving a popular and successful choice with charter companies across the world," said Cessna's vice president for International Sales, Trevor Esling. "By offering in a more compact package the usual Citation virtues of performance, reliability and value, the Mustang has found favor with operators and passengers alike. We wish Open Sky Aviation great success and look forward to playing a role in its growth."

Open Sky Aviation will take delivery of its second Citation Mustang in June 2009.