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CJI London Highlights Textron’s Commitment to Innovation

Textron Aviation Reinforces Commitment to Innovation at CJI London
At the recent CJI London conference, Duncan Van De Velde, Vice President of European Sales for Textron Aviation, reaffirmed the company’s unwavering dedication to innovation in both new aircraft development and the enhancement of existing models. Van De Velde highlighted that European customers, in particular, demand cutting-edge technology and continuous improvements, setting high expectations that Textron strives to meet.
“First of all, they [European customers] are looking for innovation,” Van De Velde stated. “It’s the key that drives us and our new customers. They have an expectation when it comes to technology, and we are very proud of all the innovations we bring to the market.”
Customer Collaboration and Technological Advancements
A cornerstone of Textron’s innovation strategy is the Cessna Customer Advisory Board, which comprises aircraft owners and industry professionals who provide direct feedback on products and services. This collaborative approach has yielded significant advancements, including the integration of Garmin Autothrottle Technology in the Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2, which reduces pilot workload and enhances safety. Additionally, the upgraded Garmin G3000 avionics suite and the flat floor design in the Cessna Citation Ascend were developed in response to customer input.
“Every model is a better version of the previous one – that’s something we are very proud of,” Van De Velde remarked.
Innovation at Textron extends beyond aircraft design to encompass customer support, analytics, and maintenance practices. The company has increasingly adopted predictive maintenance techniques to optimize aircraft systems and reduce aircraft-on-ground (AoG) events, thereby streamlining operations for owners and operators. “We are improving maintenance cycles using predictive maintenance, making it easier to operate aircraft,” Van De Velde explained.
Enhancing Passenger Experience and Support Infrastructure
Textron is also focused on improving the passenger experience by reducing cabin noise and enhancing in-flight connectivity. The company has made substantial investments in its support services, operating six service centers across Europe to ensure timely access to parts and assistance. Van De Velde emphasized the importance of long-term investment in the support network, noting the critical need to provide “the right parts, at the right place, at the right moment and also at the right price.”
The strength of Textron’s service network, combined with its product innovation, contributes to the stable and predictable value of its aircraft—a key consideration for European buyers. Sustainability is increasingly prioritized, with Textron’s manufacturing plants in Wichita, Kansas, now powered by wind energy.
Market Challenges and Performance Outlook
Despite these strengths, Textron faces challenges in sustaining robust demand, particularly in the competitive Asian market where rivals such as Embraer and Cirrus Aircraft are intensifying their efforts. While market reactions to Textron’s innovation initiatives have been generally positive, investors remain cautious due to the company’s reliance on a limited range of core products and the evolving competitive landscape. Competitors are expected to respond with increased marketing and product development as Textron continues to modernize its fleet.
Last year, Textron Aviation reported a strong performance, selling 171 jet aircraft and nearly 150 turboprops. Van De Velde described the results as “a solid year, a good year,” underscoring the central role of innovation and customer-driven development in maintaining the company’s market position amid growing industry competition.

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