750

The Cessna 750, widely known as the Citation X, is a business jet developed by Cessna. Cessna, a foundational American aircraft manufacturer, was established in 1927 by Clyde Cessna and is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. The company has a long history of producing light, mid-size, and business jets, including the Citation family.

The development of the Citation X began in the early 1990s, aiming to create the fastest civilian aircraft available. Its first flight was on December 21, 1993, and it entered service in July 1996. The Citation X was continuously produced until 2018, with a total of 339 units manufactured, becoming renowned for its speed and performance among midsize jets.

Maintaining the Cessna 750 requires specialized height access solutions for a detailed inspection. Platforms and stands support access to critical areas, including the Nose Section (Radome, Antenna, Nose Avionics, Windshield & Cockpit, and Bulkhead) and the Forward Fuselage (Main Entry Door, Cargo/Baggage, Lighting Systems, Cabin Access, Environmental Control System, and Forward Wheel Well Access).

Further access solutions facilitate methodical maintenance for the Landing Gear (Nose and Main Landing Gear), Middle Fuselage / Wing Box Area, and the Wing & Engine Pylon sections, which includes the Pylon, Anti-Ice, Engine components, Hydraulics, and Fuel Tanks/Pumps. Access products are also utilized for the AFT Fuselage, supporting work on the AFT Bulkhead, AFT Cargo, Rear Avionics, and APU Compartments, and for the Tail Section (Empennage), covering the Vertical Stabiliser, Horizontal Stabiliser, and Rudder.

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