Specifications
Broker
International Aircraft Marketing & Sales, LLC
Visit websiteHaley Perkins
941-961-4245
haley@intlams.comAircraft Details
• Maintained under FAR Part 91
• RVSM certified; latest compliance in May 2023, due again May 2025
• Engine model: PW530A, enrolled in JSSI maintenance program
• Engine times: 4,030 hours since new (both engines), TBO 4,500 hours
• Recent inspections: Phase 21, 60, 5, 12, 57, 35, 59, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 18, with various compliance and due dates
• Avionics: Honeywell Primus 1000 package, Dual Garmin GTN-750 radios/GPS, Honeywell IFCS autopilot, Honeywell EGPWS TAWS, Honeywell TCAS, Dual Garmin GTX-345R transponders (ADS-B), Weather Radar, FDR, CVR
• Features: Aft belted flushing lavatory, fireblocked interior refurbished 2019, freon air conditioning, thrust reversers, high-gloss rosewood cabinetry, Airshow/DVD/XM radio entertainment, 12-volt receptacles
• Passenger seating for 9: beige leather, 2-place forward divan, 4-place mid-cabin club, dual aft seats
• Exterior: Matterhorn white with black velvet tail, silver metallic & Seminole red stripes (done 2019)
About this Model
Overview
The Citation Bravo is a twin‑engine light business jet positioned between entry-level Citations and larger light/midsize platforms. It is typically selected for 4–7 passenger missions where access to shorter runways and predictable operations matter more than maximum cabin volume. Compared with earlier Citation II variants, the Bravo’s higher-thrust engines and aerodynamic refinements are aimed at improved climb and hot/high performance, while keeping a conventional systems layout and pilot-friendly handling.
Mission Fit
In real use, the Bravo is most efficient on short to mid-length legs where block times and airport access drive value. It can cover longer segments, but payload, reserves, and seasonal winds can make the longest missions less practical versus newer or larger jets. If your typical day involves multiple short hops, quick climbs, and consistent dispatch from a variety of airports, the Bravo aligns well.
Cabin
The cabin is a classic light-jet cross-section: a compact aisle with club-style seating common, adequate headroom for seated comfort, and a focus on practicality rather than spaciousness. Noise levels and ride quality are typical for its generation; passenger comfort is strongly influenced by interior condition, refurbishment history, and insulation upgrades. Baggage is generally manageable for soft bags and typical business travel loads, with loading convenience dependent on the specific aircraft’s interior and baggage arrangement.