Cirrus Aircraft CEO Wouters on CNBC Squawk Box and Closing Bell* Today

Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics News 

March 13, 2009

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Continuing to advocate on behalf of general aviation and Cirrus Aircraft, President and CEO Brent Wouters appeared twice today on CNBC. Host Jane Wells, live and standing beside the latest Cirrus Aircraft SR22 at Van Nuys Airport in Southern California, introduced Brent and covered a range of topics facing the industry. Visit the website to view the CNBC segment.

While the challenges in today’s “corporate jet” market and job concerns in general aviation are currently mainstream media topics, Wouters noted Cirrus Aircraft’s proactive moves to deal with diminishing demand. Recognizing the weakening landscape early on, Cirrus Aircraft initiated structural changes starting in mid-2008 to preserve key company assets and to rationalize production capacity. Those moves, combined with a strong financial partner and ownership group, Arcapita, and a very competitive product lineup, have Cirrus well-positioned through the downturn to ensure future growth and stability.

The current Cirrus Aircraft SR piston product lineup is ideally suited to small and medium sized business seeking a cost-effective, efficient and competitive travel advantage. Cirrus calls its emphasis on the new reality of using its airplanes for greater productivity Flying 2.0.

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