CESSNA REVENUES UP, BUT LYCOMING ENGINE PROBLEMS REDUCE PROFITS

CESSNA REVENUES UP, BUT LYCOMING ENGINE PROBLEMS REDUCE PROFITS - Textron said its Aircraft segment's revenues rose $60 million to $1.15 billion in the quarter ended Sept. 28, but operating profits suffered as a result of continuing crankshaft problems with certain Lycoming engines. Textron said...

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