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Textron Ends Production of Iconic Beechcraft Models

Key Takeaways
  • Textron Aviation will end production of Beechcraft Bonanza G36 and Baron G58.
  • The company will continue to support tens of thousands of Bonanzas and Barons flying worldwide.
  • Production of the Bonanza and Baron will end once all current orders are fulfilled.
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Strategic Implications

This move may signal a broader shift in the general aviation market, with Textron focusing on newer products like the single-engine turboprop Beechcraft Denali. The decision could also impact the market share of legacy piston aircraft, which have seen declining sales in recent years.

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What Happened

Textron Aviation Closes Production of Beechcraft Bonanza and Baron

Textron Aviation has confirmed it will end production of the Beechcraft Bonanza G36 and Baron G58, after nearly eight decades of continuous manufacturing. The company will continue to support the tens of thousands of Bonanzas and Barons flying worldwide, as it shifts investment toward the single-engine turboprop Beechcraft Denali. The decision was first reported by AvBrief.com, and reflects broader shifts in the general aviation piston market.

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Key Takeaways
  • Textron Aviation will end production of Beechcraft Bonanza G36 and Baron G58.
  • The company will continue to support tens of thousands of Bonanzas and Barons flying worldwide.
  • Production of the Bonanza and Baron will end once all current orders are fulfilled.
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Strategic Implications

This move may signal a broader shift in the general aviation market, with Textron focusing on newer products like the single-engine turboprop Beechcraft Denali. The decision could also impact the market share of legacy piston aircraft, which have seen declining sales in recent years.

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What Happened

Textron Aviation Closes Production of Beechcraft Bonanza and Baron

Textron Aviation has confirmed it will end production of the Beechcraft Bonanza G36 and Baron G58, after nearly eight decades of continuous manufacturing. The company will continue to support the tens of thousands of Bonanzas and Barons flying worldwide, as it shifts investment toward the single-engine turboprop Beechcraft Denali. The decision was first reported by AvBrief.com, and reflects broader shifts in the general aviation piston market.

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