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New colors commemorate Cirrus milestone delivery

By General Aviation News Staff · April 25, 2023 ·

The limited edition Cirrus in the Lava color scheme. (Photo by AOPA)

Cirrus Aircraft has unveiled a new, destination-inspired Limited Edition aircraft to commemorate the 9,000th SR series aircraft delivery.

The Limited Edition designs — Balos, Lava, Magma, and Santorini — were inspired by different international destinations, according to company officials.

The Balos color scheme.
The Magma color scheme.
The Santorini color scheme.

To commemorate the 9,000th delivery, the number nine was also integrated throughout the design. The 9 iconography inspired the aerodynamic lines on the fuselage, along with the many exterior graphic details, according to company officials. The theme continues inside the cabin with several custom touches on the seats and embroidery, officials added.

Also new in the limited edition are redesigned Cirrus All-Weather Floor Liners to protect the aircraft floor from mud, sand, water, dirt and more. Each liner features a customized badge commemorating the delivery milestone.

Additionally, every 9,000th Limited Edition SR Series aircraft owner will get a Bose A30 aviation headset and Garmin International’s D2 Aviation watch with custom bands matching the 9,000th livery, Cirrus officials said.

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  1. Kent Misegades says

    April 26, 2023 at 4:59 am

    Lovely. What a pity that the company is owned by the Communist Chinese. Should never have been allowed to happen.

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