KANSAS

KANSAS stands to gain some 4,000 jobs this year as the general aviation industry recovers from the long downturn that began in the early 1980s, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association said last week.Cessna, ramping up to re-enter the piston engine market, is expected to hire as many as 2...

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