A Textron Inc. company, has announced the launch of ProParts+, a new addition to its industry-leading ProAdvantage support programs, designed specifically for Cessna Citation 525 series operators. Building on the trusted foundation of the existing ProParts program, ProParts+ provides expanded coverage to address key customer priorities and enhance operational predictability.
“Expanding our ProAdvantage portfolio with ProParts+ reflects our continued investment in the long-term support of the Citation 525 Series,” said Brad White, senior vice president, Global Parts Distribution. “ProParts+ is a direct response to customer feedback. We’ve designed this program to provide greater peace of mind and value by covering high-cost components and consumables that matter most to our operators.”
ProParts+ introduces several new benefits for Citation 525 operators. Landing gear coverage has been enhanced from trunnion down, including certain corrosion protection items and serialized and non-serialized components that were typically excluded from standard ProParts coverage. This includes trunnions, trailing links, axles, oleos, shimmy dampeners, wheels, actuators, hydraulic lines, wire bundles and hardware in the nose and main wheel wells. Consumables coverage includes items such as corrosion inhibiting compounds (CICs) and fuel test kits. Standard freight coverage is included for all covered parts, and a contract buy-out option is available for early terminations due to aircraft sale.
Textron Aviation’s ProParts program is a fixed-cost ProAdvantage initiative that simplifies maintenance planning by covering airframe systems and avionics parts required for line, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. With predictable monthly payments based on reported flight hours, ProParts helps operators manage expenses consistently while benefiting from OEM original or authorized parts.
With the launch of ProParts+, Textron Aviation continues to demonstrate its commitment to providing reliable, predictable and comprehensive support to Citation 525 operators, helping them maintain high aircraft availability while controlling operational costs.


