In July, Textron Aviation announced upgrades to the Cessna 172 Skyhawk. Chris Crow, Textron Aviation vice president of piston sales, stands in front of the upgraded version during EAA AirVenture in ...
Embry-Riddle is working on a system involving a new muffler and altered propellers that will reduce the noise of its fleet of Cessna 172 trainers by up to 5 db. The university, the first flight ...
In 1956, Cessna started building the 172 training plane - and more than 60 years on, it’s still in production. Why has it been so popular? It can seat four people, in a squeeze, and weighs a little ...