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CESSNA CITATION 525(1995)

Specifications

Year1995
Serial Number525-0117
RegistrationM-YSPC
Total Hours5,330
LocationUnited Kingdom
RegionEUROPE

Broker

Julian Storey Aviation Ltd.

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AI Description

  • Engine Model: FJ44-1A
  • Engine Maintenance Program: TAP
  • Engine TBO: 5000 hours
  • Avionics:
  • ADF: King KR-87
  • Autopilot: Garmin GFC-600 AFCS
  • DME: Dual King KN-63
  • Flight Director: Garmin GFC-600 AFCS
  • Flight Rules: IFR
  • Radar Altimeter: King KRA-405
  • Stormscope: BFGoodrich WX-950
  • TAWS: Yes
  • Weather Radar: Bendix RDR-2000 (color)
  • Additional Equipment:
  • Tamarack Active Winglets
  • De-ice equipped
  • Woodward engine fan/turbine synch
  • 50 cubic foot oxygen system
  • Aft baggage compartment
  • Anti-skid brakes
  • Interior:
  • Configuration: Executive
  • Seating: Fireblocked leather, mid-cabin club seating
  • Refreshment Equipment: Deluxe refreshment center
  • Lavatory: Belted flushing lav
  • New interior completed in 2020
  • Exterior:
  • New exterior completed in 2021
  • Colors: Matterhorn white with blue & gray accent stripes
  • Features:
  • Equipped with belted and flushing lavatories
  • ADS-B capable
  • RVSM, Terrain Awareness & Warning System, Traffic Collision Avoidance System, and Weather Radar are standard

About this Model

Overview

The Cessna Citation 525 is the original CitationJet platform that established the CJ family as a practical light-jet option for time-sensitive regional travel. It emphasizes straightforward operations, moderate runway requirements, and a cabin sized for small groups, making it a common fit for owner-operators and charter missions built around frequent legs rather than maximum range.

Mission Fit

The 525 is typically used for day-trip patterns and multi-leg schedules where cruise speed and jet weather capability add value over turboprops, but the mission does not demand midsize-jet range or cabin volume. Payload and range trade against each other more quickly than on larger jets, so realistic passenger count, baggage, and fuel planning are central to mission suitability.

Cabin

Cabin comfort is optimized for small groups. Expect a compact, club-style seating layout with a center aisle, modest baggage capacity, and a cabin height/width that feels tighter than later CJ variants and larger light jets. For shorter legs it is functional and quiet enough for conversation, while longer flights can feel constrained for taller passengers and larger carry-ons.