Specifications
AI Description
- Airframe Hours: 6,155
- Airframe Cycles: 4,793
- Engine Program Coverage: TAP Elite
- Engine 1:
- Hours Since New: 5,818
- Cycles Since New: 4,580
- Engine 2:
- Hours Since New: 6,041
- Cycles Since New: 4,714
- Avionics Suite: Pro Line 21 Integrated
- Standard Avionics Equipment:
- Dual COM, Dual NAV, Single DME, Dual RTUs
- Collins FMS-3000 with GPS
- Collins WXR-800 Weather Radar
- TCAS I
- Interior Features:
- Seating for seven in a center-club arrangement
- Right-hand forward side-facing seat
- RH belted flushing toilet
- Executive tables and left-hand storage cabinet
- 110 VAC outlets
- Exterior Color: Snow white with black and silver metallic stripes
- Additional Equipment:
- Garmin GPS-500
- Honeywell Mark VIII EGPWS
- Steep approach option
- HF-9000
- Dual TDR-94D Mode S transponders
- Certification: RVSM equipped
About this Model
Overview
The Cessna Citation CJ2 sits in the light-jet segment as a straightforward, owner-operator-friendly platform that balances cruise efficiency with practical runway performance. It is commonly used for regional business travel where predictable operating routines, broad airport access, and a right-sized cabin matter more than long-range endurance or large-cabin amenities.
Mission Fit
Mission planning tends to favor efficient stage lengths where the CJ2 can cruise at typical light-jet altitudes and make use of a wide selection of airports. It works well for mixed profiles—quick out-and-back day travel, multi-stop itineraries, and weather-driven altitude flexibility—while longer missions may require a stop depending on winds, reserves, and payload.
Cabin
The CJ2 cabin is a compact, club-style environment sized for small groups. Seating is typically arranged for four in a club with additional side-facing or belted seating depending on configuration, making it comfortable for short-to-midrange legs and workable for longer flights when passenger count stays modest. Baggage is generally split between an exterior compartment and smaller in-cabin storage, so packing strategy matters for full-seat missions.