PREMIER I INTRODUCTION SIGNALS RAYTHEON'S RENEWED FOCUS ON CORPORATE MARKET; CUSTOMERS RESPOND WITH ORDERS FOR 51 OF THE NEW BUSINESS JETS
Raytheon Aircraft introduced the first home-grown business jet in company history last week, a $4 million airplane that officials promised is only the first of several new models it will unveil over the next several years. The new Premier I, designed to compete directly with Cessna's highly...
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