Hidden Corrosion. Serious Safety Concerns. Significant Financial Losses.
If you own or operate a Cessna Citation Sovereign aircraft, you may be facing a serious issue involving hidden corrosion developing around critical cockpit structures.
Reports indicate that corrosion may develop beneath the aircraft’s surface near windshield and window assemblies, potentially affecting structural integrity, airworthiness, aircraft value, and safety. Because the corrosion may remain hidden for years, many owners do not discover the damage until costly inspections or repairs become necessary.
Why This Matters
Corrosion in a pressurized aircraft is more than a maintenance issue.
When corrosion affects structural components responsible for handling cabin pressurization, it may lead to:
- Structural weakening
- Cracking and fatigue
- Loss of pressurization
- Expensive repairs
- Aircraft grounding
- Reduced resale value
Many owners purchased these aircraft expecting premium engineering, long-term reliability, and safe operation—not hidden structural deterioration.
We Are Investigating Potential Claims
Freese & Goss is investigating claims involving reported corrosion issues affecting Citation aircraft and the financial impact these problems may have on owners and operators.
If your aircraft has experienced corrosion findings, repair demands, grounding concerns, or loss of value, you may have legal options.
You May Qualify If You:
✓ Own or previously owned a Citation Sovereign
✓ Paid for corrosion-related inspections or repairs
✓ Received recommendations for structural repairs
✓ Experienced grounding or operational restrictions
✓ Suffered diminished aircraft value
✓ Operate the aircraft for business, charter, or executive transportation
Financial Impact on Aircraft Owners
The costs associated with corrosion findings can extend far beyond repairs.
Owners may face:
- Structural repair expenses
- Inspection and diagnostic costs
- Aircraft downtime
- Lost charter revenue
- Ferry and transportation costs
- Reduced resale value
- Ongoing maintenance concerns
For many operators, the financial impact continues long after the initial corrosion discovery.
Why Contact Freese & Goss?
Freese & Goss has recovered more than $1 billion for clients and has extensive experience handling complex product defect and catastrophic loss litigation nationwide.
Our legal team can:
- Review inspection and maintenance records
- Evaluate repair costs and financial losses
- Investigate potential defect claims
- Help preserve critical evidence
- Pursue compensation for qualifying aircraft owners
Free Consultation
If your Citation Sovereign has been affected by corrosion findings, structural repair demands, grounding concerns, or loss of value, contact Freese & Goss today.
Call (469) 905-4956
There is no cost or obligation to speak with an attorney.
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