DULUTH — Cirrus Aircraft has struck a quite favorable deal to acquire the former Northwest Airlines aircraft base, more recently home to AAR, a jetliner maintenance, repairs and operations facility.
Cirrus Aircraft is establishing a new 189,000-square-foot "Duluth Innovation Center" in Minnesota, dedicated to developing next-generation aircraft. The company plans to expand its engineering team by ...
DULUTH, Minn. & BRISBANE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cirrus (Cirrus Aircraft Ltd) revealed the 2025 SR Series G7 Australis® Edition aircraft. This third release of the Australis Edition is ...
Cirrus Aircraft's $6.6 million expansion is a necessity for the growing company, which is anticipating a record-breaking sales year as wealthy consumers purchase personal planes. Cirrus estimates it ...
Aircraft-maker Cirrus Design said Monday it's agreed to be purchased by CAIGA, a Chinese aviation company, but that jobs will remain at its plants in Grand Forks and Duluth. Cirrus employees examine ...
Cirrus Aircraft expands ownership, flight training and service and support offerings, adding value and versatility for the more than 8,000 owners of SR Series aircraft, which continues to be the ...
The sale of Duluth-based Cirrus Design Corp. to a Chinese company has been completed. China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co. Ltd. has finalized its previously-announced acquisition of all ...
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--During the AERO Friedrichshafen press conference, Cirrus Aircraft announced its continued global expansion with investment in two new European locations to ...
“It’s been a brutal couple of years,” says Dale Klapmeier, Cirrus Aircraft CEO, “But as bad as we had it, we probably had it better than a lot of companies in this industry.” Recent sales figures ...
DULUTH — Cirrus Aircraft’s leadership team expects 2023 will be another year of steady ascent for sales and production. Cirrus CEO Zean Nielsen said the company is stretched, trying to keep pace with ...
Dobbs spent a decade reading defenses in the NFL. Now he's applying the same problem-solving discipline to Personal Aviation™ ...