Cessna Citation Columbus
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Type | Business jet |
Manufacturer | Cessna |
The Cessna Citation Columbus (Model 850) is the latest extension by Cessna of its Citation family of business jets. Unveiled on February 6, 2008, development of the largest Citation was first revealed at the 2006 National Business Aviation Association convention as the Large Cabin Concept, or LCC. The Columbus has a target range of 4000nm with 8 passengers. Cessna will partner with Spirit AeroSystems for the fuselage, Pratt & Whitney Canada will provide power with a pair of PW810 turbofan engines, and Rockwell Collins is to provide avionics.
The mock-up of the cabin has been presented in Paris Air Show in 2007 for the first time.
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[edit] Specifications
Data from Cessna[1]
General characteristics
- Crew: 2
- Capacity: seating for 8 or more
- Payload: 1,950 lb (884.50 kg)
- Length: 77 ft (23.4 m)
- Wingspan: 80 ft (24.3 m)
- Height: 27 ft 7 in (7.49 m)
- Powerplant: 2× Pratt & Whitney Canada PW810 turbofans, 8,830 lbs (39.27 kN) each
Performance
- Maximum speed: 562 mph (904 km/h)
- Range: 4,603 mi (7,408 km)
- Service ceiling 45,000 ft (13,716 m)
- Rate of climb: 27 min to 41,00 ft (27 min to 12,497 m)
Avionics Rockwell Collins
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Related development
Comparable aircraft
[edit] References
- ^ Cessna Aircraft (2008). 2008 Specs and Description. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
- PICTURES: Cessna unveils Citation Columbus; Spirit to make fuselage, Flight International, Reed Business Information, February 6, 2008. Retrieved on February 6, 2008.
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