Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Well maintained; two U.S. owners since new
- Maintained under FAR Part 91
- RVSM certified
- Equipped with ADS-B Out, Collins ADC-3000, Artex 110-4 ELT
- Tamarack ATLAS Active Winglets modification
- Crew accessories include navigation chart case and pilot seat relief tube
- FJ44-1A engines (TTSN: 2035 hrs, TBO: 3000 hrs)
- Avionics: Collins Pro Line 21, Dual Collins AHC-3000 AHRS, Dual Bendix/King KY-196B communication radios, Bendix/King KN-63 DME, Collins AFD-3010 EFIS, Universal UNS-1K FMS, Dual AlliedSignal KN-53 navigation radios, L3 WX-1000E Stormscope, Dual Bendix/King KT-74 transponders, Collins RTA-800 weather radar
- Interior: Camel leather seating (forward side-facing seat, 4-place club), ivory patterned fabric sidewalls, dual ebony wood executive writing tables with ivory laminate inlay, removable aft curtain with pewter accent trim, enclosed belted aft lavatory with privacy curtain
- Exterior: White with hunter green accent stripes
About this Model
Overview
The Cessna Citation CJ1 is a light jet designed around efficient regional missions, typically flying two to six passengers with the option for single-pilot operation where permitted. It emphasizes predictable handling, access to shorter runways than many midsize jets, and a systems layout that is familiar to operators coming from other Citations. Compared with larger cabin-class aircraft, it trades cabin volume and baggage capacity for lower trip fuel burn and simpler day-to-day utilization.
Mission Fit
In typical use the CJ1 excels at fast point-to-point flying within a multi-state radius, especially when schedules favor smaller airports closer to the destination. It is commonly used for day trips and short overnights, with performance and fuel planning that generally favor moderate stage lengths rather than consistently stretching to maximum range.
Cabin
The CJ1 cabin is arranged for practical business travel rather than a large-cabin experience. Most aircraft are configured with a forward refreshment area and a club seating group, offering a quiet environment for conversation and laptop work, but limited ability for passengers to move around. The lavatory is typically an aft, enclosed unit; amenities vary by serial number and refurbishment history. Cabin storage and baggage space are adequate for soft bags and typical business luggage, with careful packing needed when flying full seats.