Cessna Citation family

Citation families
A Cessna Citation II
Role Business jet
Manufacturer Cessna
First flight 15 September 1969
Introduction 1972
Number built 7000
Variants Citation I / I/SP
Citation II/SII/Bravo
Citation III-VI-VII
Cessna Citation V/Ultra/Encore
Citation Excel/XLS/XLS+
CitationJet/CJ series
Citation Mustang
Citation X
Citation Sovereign
Citation Latitude
Citation Longitude

The Cessna Citation is a market brand-name used by American manufacturer Cessna for its line of business jets. Rather than one particular model of aircraft, the name applies to several "families" of turbofan-powered aircraft that have been produced over the years. Within each of the six distinct families, aircraft design improvements, market pressures and re-branding efforts have resulted in a number of variants, so that the Citation lineage has become quite complex. Military variants include the T-47 and UC-35 series aircraft.

The 7,000th Citation was delivered on June 27, 2016, forming the largest business jet fleet. The first Citation was put into service in 1972 and more than 35 million flight hours have been logged since.[1]

Citation product lineage overview

Cessna 560XL Citation Excel of the Swiss Air Force
500 Citation I, 69-85
550 Citation II/Bravo, 78–06
650 Citation III/VI/VII, 83-00
560 Citation V/Ultra/Encore, 89-11
525 CitationJet/M2, 91-
750 Citation X, 96-560XL Excel/XLS/XLS+, 96-
680 Sovereign, 04-
510 Mustang, 05-17
680A Latitude, 15-
700 Longitude, 17-
Hemisphere, 19-

Current Models

Model Length Span Area Sweep Inside Pax. MTOW Cruise Range Engines Thrust
525 Citation M2[40] 42 ft 7 in (12.98 m) 47 ft 3 in (14.40 m) 240 sq ft (22 m2) 0 ° 58 in (1.5 m) 7 10,800 lb (4,900 kg) 404 kn (748 km/h) 1,540 nmi (2,850 km) 2 FJ44-1AP-21 3,930 lbf (17.5 kN)
525 Citation CJ3+[41] 51 ft 2 in (15.60 m) 53 ft 4 in (16.26 m) 294 sq ft (27.3 m2) 0 ° 58 in (1.5 m) 9 13,870 lb (6,290 kg) 416 kn (770 km/h) 2,040 nmi (3,780 km) 2 FJ44-3A 5,640 lbf (25.1 kN)
525 Citation CJ4[42] 53 ft 4 in (16.26 m) 50 ft 10 in (15.49 m) 330 sq ft (31 m2) 12.5 ° 58 in (1.5 m) 10 17,110 lb (7,760 kg) 451 kn (835 km/h) 2,170 nmi (4,020 km) 2 FJ44-4A 7,242 lbf (32.21 kN)
560XL Citation XLS+[43] 52 ft 6 in (16.00 m) 56 ft 4 in (17.17 m) 370 sq ft (34 m2) 0 ° 68 in (1.7 m) 9 20,200 lb (9,200 kg) 441 kn (817 km/h) 2,100 nmi (3,900 km) 2 PW545C 8,238 lbf (36.64 kN)
680A Citation Latitude[44] 62 ft 3 in (18.97 m) 72 ft 4 in (22.05 m) 543 sq ft (50.4 m2) 16.3 ° 77 in (2.0 m) 9 30,800 lb (14,000 kg) 446 kn (826 km/h) 2,850 nmi (5,280 km) 2 PW306D1 11,814 lbf (52.55 kN)
680 Citation Sovereign[45] 63 ft 6 in (19.35 m) 72 ft 4 in (22.05 m) 543 sq ft (50.4 m2) 16.3 ° 68 in (1.7 m) 12 30,775 lb (13,959 kg) 460 kn (850 km/h) 3,190 nmi (5,910 km) 2 PW306D 11,814 lbf (52.55 kN)
750 Citation X+[46] 73 ft 7 in (22.43 m) 69 ft 2 in (21.08 m) 527 sq ft (49.0 m2) 37.0 ° 68 in (1.7 m) 12 36,600 lb (16,600 kg) 528 kn (978 km/h) 3,460 nmi (6,410 km) 2 AE3007C2 14,068 lbf (62.58 kN)

See also

Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

  1. "Cessna delivers milestone 7,000th Citation as NetJets’ first Citation Latitude" (Press release). Textron Aviation. June 27, 2016.
  2. The Cessna 500 & 501 Citation, Citation I & Citation I/SP at Airliners.net
  3. Citation I info from Aviation Safety Network
  4. Citation I/SP info from Aviation Safety Network
  5. 1 2 3 The Cessna Citation II & Bravo from Airliners.net
  6. Citation II info from Aviation Safety Network
  7. OT-47B information from GlobalSecurity.org
  8. Citation II/SP info from Aviation Safety Network
  9. Citation S550 info from Aviation Safety Network
  10. Citation Bravo info from Aviation Safety Network
  11. "Cessna Citation Bravo Light Business Jet Cessna Citation Bravo Light Business Jet, USA", Aerospace-Technology.com
  12. Cessna Press Release Recent Milestones for Cessna’s Citation Business Jet Programs Archived February 26, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. July 17, 2006
  13. The Cessna 560 Citation V, Ultra & Encore from Airliners.net
  14. 1 2 3 4 Citation V, Ultra and Encore info from Aviation Safety Network
  15. 1 2 "NAVAIR Oversees Final Marine Corps Cessna Citation Encore Delivery" May 24, 2006
  16. 1 2 3 4 The Cessna Citation III, VI & VII from Airliners.net
  17. 1 2 Citation III and VI info from Aviation Safety Network
  18. "Cessna Citation CJ3 Business Jet Cessna Citation CJ3 Business Jet, USA", Aerospace-Technology.com
  19. Citation VII info from Aviation Safety Network
  20. The Cessna Citation X from Airliners.net
  21. Cessna Citation X web site Archived January 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  22. The Cessna 560XL Citation Excel from Airlines.net
  23. Citation Excel info from Aviation Safety Network
  24. Cessna XLS+ web site Archived January 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  25. The Cessna 680 Citation Sovereign from Airliners.net
  26. Citation 680 Sovereign info from Aviation Safety Network
  27. Cessna Sovereign web site Archived January 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  28. 1 2 3 The Cessna CitationJet, CJ1 & CJ2 from Airliners.net
  29. Cessna Citation CJ1+ web site Archived March 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  30. "New Cessna Citation CJ1 Receives FAA Type Certification", Jobwerx News Archived November 4, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  31. Cessna CJ2+ web site Archived April 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  32. Cessna Citation CJ3 web site Archived April 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  33. Cessna Citation CJ4 web site Archived January 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  34. Cessna Press Release Cessna Launches Citation CJ4 at NBAA; Starts Show with 70 Orders Archived October 17, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Cessna In the News, October 16, 2006
  35. Taylor, Michael J. H. (1996). Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory. London: Brassey's. p. 128. ISBN 1-85753-198-1.
  36. Chad Trautvetter (May 11, 2017). "Textron Ceases Production of Cessna Citation Mustang". Aviation International News.
  37. Cessna Citation Columbus web site
  38. "Cessna gets attitude with Latitude". Flightglobal.com. 2011-10-10. Retrieved 2012-10-19.
  39. Aviation Week & Space Technology, 14 May 2012 edition, Cessna Unveils Citation Longitude
  40. "Citation M2".
  41. "Citation CJ3+".
  42. "Citation CJ4".
  43. "Citation XLS+".
  44. "Citation Latitude".
  45. "Citation Sovereign".
  46. "Citation X+". Archived from the original on 2015-11-15.
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