Yes they are alive and well, they still build several different models of aircraft from a two seater trainers to corporate jets.
The Cessna Citation Mustang 510 is a business jet with the VLJ classification. It was built by the Cessna Aircraft Company. Four-hundred of this model were produced in 2005 and are still used to this day.
500-600 a day depending on the company
Allied aircraft attacked German targets before D-Day to keep German aircraft on the ground. The Luftwaffe was notable by its absence on the day.
Yes, they are still existing. The company is still making motorcycles like they were doing, Harley Motorcycles is still operative since the day of today.
2010 there were 130 reported aircraft crashes and 1,115 people died. but majority of these are private aircraft. commercial aircraft have a very low crash rate over private aircraft. there is no real statistc for aircraft crashes a day because they rarely crash, therefore yearly statistics are taken.
aircraft launchers
In thousands of ships and aircraft.
There were no Cessnas at D-Day. The Artillery spotting was done mainly by Taylorcraft Austers for the British armies and Piper L4 Cubs and L5 Stinsons for the US Armies.
Yes. If you mean that do they have to pay you for the day you worked, yes. Will they pay you for the "extra" time, no.
Holt's Cigar Company dates back to over one hundred years in 1898. Since 1974 Albert, Jean and their son Robert Levin have run the company. To this day the company is still successful.
They will have a pink card stating the insurance company on it still, as long as the accident happened in the one day they were insured.
If you lease something - you are temporarily using it in return for a fee. Aircraft can be leased by the hour, day, week month or more.