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Cessna Aircraft Company owns and operates five manufacturing facilities in North America, employing more than 15,000 people.
Wichita, KS
The Air Capital of the World.Wichita is home to the corporate headquarters and primary operating location for Cessna Aircraft Company. The city is widely referred to as the "Air Capital of the World" for its dominance in the aviation industry. Our two Wichita facilities employ more than 8,000 people and occupy 1,400-plus square acres. All Cessna Citation jets are built here, with the exception of the Mustang. Our entire Citation fleet is serviced here as well at the Wichita Citation Service Center.
Wichita is the largest city in Kansas, with a metropolitan population of over half a million (U.S. Census Bureau, 2005). A progressive city with strong Midwest values and a deep sense of community pride, Wichita was awarded a spot on Kiplinger’s Top 50 Places to Live in 2006. Kiplinger’s list highlights the nation’s top cities in terms of entertainment, quality of life and cost of living. Wichita was also recently ranked by CNN/Money Magazine as one of the top 10 Best Big Cities, and was named one of America’s top 100 places to live by Relocate-America.com.
One of the most commonly reported reasons for living in Wichita is the quality of life. Forbes Magazine Online named Wichita as one of the most affordable cities in the Midwest. Wichita’s average cost of living is a comfortable 93.9% of the national average, lower than other Midwest cities such as Kansas City, Dallas or Denver . Additionally, the median price for existing homes in the Wichita metro area is one-third lower than the national average. Apartment renting is also less expensive than the national average. See for yourself how affordable Wichita living can be by using Salary.com’s cost of living calculator.
As if a low cost of living weren’t enough, Wichitans also enjoy shorter commute times at an average of 18 minutes – 30% shorter than the national average.
Wichita also offers a diverse range of entertainment options. From unique museums and art galleries to exciting collegiate and semipro sporting events, the city offers a little something for everyone. Wichita also houses an abundance of extraordinary restaurants and the nation’s finest movie theatres, not to mention the plethora of shopping centers around town. And Wichita’s nightlife is getting more and more exciting as new clubs, restaurants and bars open all the time, especially in the recently restored Old Town district.
For the outdoor enthusiast, parks and lakes in and around the city offer great fishing, hunting, camping and hiking opportunities. Golfers will enjoy the many public and private courses available in the metro area, some of which have received national recognition.
Annual festivals and events add to the Wichita culture and sense of community. The largest of these festivals is undoubtedly the Wichita River Festival, which has taken place in early May for more than 30 years. The festival includes water sporting events and competitions, musical performances by nationally known recording artists, a robust food court, children’s carnival and so much more. And every year, patrons from around the state and surrounding areas crowd the city to partake in the excitement.
Wichita is also home to the annual Wichita Flight Festival, celebrating the rich history of aviation. Events and attractions include aerial performances, aviation exhibits and educational opportunities for enthusiasts of all ages. Click here for more information.
Kansas is ranked one of the top 10 states for quality education and a top 5 state for quality higher education. As the biggest city in the state, Wichita and its surrounding communities’ schools offer progressive, award-winning educational opportunities. And with 13 universities and colleges in the metropolitan area, you are sure to find an institution that meets your individual needs.
Wichita’s mild climate makes it the perfect place to enjoy all four seasons of the year. With more than 250 days of sunshine a year, Kansas is one of the top 10 sunniest states in the country. Notably, Wichita beats Daytona Beach and Honolulu for the number of sunny days per year. On average, the warmest month of the year is July, with an average high temperature of 93ºF. The coldest month on average is January, with an average low of 19ºF.
As you can see, Wichita is a dynamic city with something for everyone. For additional information on the metro area, please visit one of the links below.
Your Wichita Guide
Images of Wichita Magazine
Greater Wichita Convention and Visitors Bureau
Wichita Chamber of Commerce
Official City of Wichita Site
Career Facilities Wichita
Wichita, KS 67277
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