Aftermarket, Stronger Aircraft Mix Help Cessna Turn Profit In 2Q

Increases in its aftermarket business, along with improved deliveries of its larger aircraft, helped Cessna Aircraft earn a $5 million profit in the second quarter, a turnaround from the $38 million loss reported in the first quarter, Cessna parent Textron said last week. But a drop off in Mustang...

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