HIGHER EUROPE AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION FEES CONCERN CESSNA CHIEF

CESSNA CHAIRMAN Jack Pelton expressed concern last week about the long-term costs associated with increased aircraft certification fees in Europe. Pelton told BA that the fees - which went into effect Friday (BA, May 21/229) - are a "classic example of what we don't want to happen in the U.S."...

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