Three years after forming joint ventures for two aircraft in China, Textron Aviation officials say they are pleased with the progress as they work to expand capabilities. In late 2012, Cessna Aircraft, now a division of Textron Aviation, forged separate joint aircraft-completion ventures with China...
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