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Cirrus Aircraft

www.cirrusaircraft.com

 
Since day one in 1984, Cirrus Aircraft has been committed to the future of aviation, to smart safety and most adamantly, to innovation. Along the way every turn has meant challenges and opportunities to grow general aviation - to improve the flying experience itself. We are proud that after more than 25 years of dedication, today the name of Cirrus is associated with the accolades and hallmarks that mean so much to us: performance, safety, comfort and innovation. Our line of all composite personal aircraft - the SR20, SR22 and turbocharged SR22T - lives up to this by incorporating advanced performance, ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Robyn Schroeder
Director, IT Applications and CET Business Partner Profile

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