Specifications
Broker
Aircraft Details
- Located in Memphis, Tennessee
- Total airframe and engine time: 2,215 hours since new (both engines: Williams FJ44-2C)
- Engine maintenance program: TAP Blue
- Airframe maintenance program: ProParts
- Avionics suite: Collins ProLine 21 IFCS with 3-tube EFIS, Jet Tech Solutions STC, Dual Garmin GTN 750Xi with Flightstream 510, Dual Garmin GTX 330D ES, Garmin GMA35C Remote Audio Panel, Garmin GDL 69 SXM Weather Receiver, Garmin GI 275 Standby Instrument, Garmin GDL 88 ADS-B Receiver, BF Goodrich TAWS-8000, BF Goodrich Skywatch HP, Collins RTA-800 Radar
- Additional equipment: Garmin GTP 59 OAT Probe, Bravo Style Entrance Steps, Safe Flight N1 Computer, Monorail Sunvisors, Two 110V outlets (cabin and cockpit), Shadin Remote Fuel Flow System, Precise Flight Pulse Light System
- Exterior: Matterhorn White upper, Gray lower with Coral Red Pearl, Fawn Metallic, Black Metallic, and Antique Silver accent stripes (painted 2002)
- Interior: Rust leather seats with black piping, forward refreshment center with hot liquid dispenser, veneer woodwork cabinetry, executive configuration for six passengers, belted flushing aft lavatory with vanity and sliding pocket doors (interior completed 2002)
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.