CJ4 owners sue Textron Aviation over alleged Cessna window frame corrosion defect

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  • Textron faces a proposed federal class action in Kansas over alleged corrosion in Cessna Citation CJ4 windshield and cockpit window frames.
  • Complaint says the condition can render aircraft unairworthy, raising safety and liability risk if corrosion is not detected.
  • Suit targets Textron Aviation’s April 2024 Service Bulletin SB525C-56-01, alleging it downplays a fleetwide defect tied to moisture intrusion.
  • Plaintiffs claim owners are being charged hundreds of thousands of dollars for repairs that do not fix the underlying issue.
  • Law firms plan a July 14, 2026 virtual town hall to brief CJ4 owners on the case status and technical findings.


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