THE `NEW' PIPER MAY REINTRODUCE THE NAVAJO AND CHEYENNE
Piper Aircraft, which officially emerged from bankruptcy in late July, will build just over 200 aircraft in 1996, and is considering the reintroduction of the Navajo twin-recip and the Cheyenne 1A twin-turboprop, said Chuck Summa, president and CEO of the ``New Piper Aircraft.'' At a news conference...
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