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Cessna plans to produce just 225 Citation jets in 2010. That’s a modest boost from the “less than 200” the company had expected to turn out, but still below the 289 built in 2009 and 407 in 2008. Backlog declined another 30% in the fourth quarter of 2009 and now stands at just $4.9 billion, down...

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