Cirrus Aircraft Unleashes New Vision Jet
Cirrus Aircraft as always been well known for their advanced performance and safety technologies. Now they have just added a new division to their already impressive fleet--The Cirrus Aircraft Vision Jet.
Luxury aircraft company Cirrus as just added a new division to their already impressive fleet–The Cirrus Aircraft Vision Jet.
Cirrus Aircraft as always been well known for their advanced performance and safety technologies, including the unique Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) found in its popular SR20, SR22 and TURBO composite airplanes. The newest addition, Vision Jet, is said to be the “ultimate personal jet.” They are excited to announce that as part of their dedication to manufacturing safe and affordable personal aircraft, the new Vision Jet is being offered at a maximum initial price of $1.39 million.
Cirrus Aircraft President and CEO Brent Wouters explains, “Cirrus is uniquely positioned to understand materials costs and the costs of manufacturing of the Vision Jet by way of our experience in building and delivering nearly 5,000 SR20 and SR22 aircraft. With our pricing announcement today, we have rewarded those who partnered with us since the beginning of the Vision Jet development program by creating substantial and immediate value in their production position reservations. At the same time, Vision Jet pricing for new reservations is equally compelling given the revolutionary performance and capability demonstrated by the V1 flight test aircraft to date.”
But you best hurry! Prices will be going up beginning January 1, 2010, and with only a $100,000 deposit you can reserve your jet today. With Cirrus Aircraft having been developing technologically advanced aircraft since it began in 1984, the aircraft is sure to be a huge success in the private jet community.
Via JustLuxe
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