The CitationJet gets a remake and a big brother.
Operators, flightcrews and air traffic controllers started calling Cessna's CitationJet the ``CJ'' shortly after the entry level business jet entered service in 1993. The folks at Cessna never objected, because the name seemed to fit the personality of the airplane. Besides, the CJ was the most...
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