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CESSNA CITATION CJ3(2007)

CESSNA CITATION CJ3

Specifications

Year2007
Serial Number--
Registration--
Total Hours3,230
LocationJUNDIAÍ, SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL
RegionSOUTH AMERICA

Broker

AERIE AVIACAO EXECUTIVA

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AI Description

  • Model: Cessna Citation CJ3
  • Condition: Used
  • Seating Capacity: 8 passengers with belted lavatory
  • Interior: Excellent condition, leather seats in dark cappuccino, beige side panels, closed lavatory with rigid door
  • Exterior: White paint with dark blue and light metallic brown stripes, excellent condition
  • Avionics: Collins ProLine 21 with IFIS 6.0, dual Collins 4000/4500 Comm/NAV, TCAS II 7.1, GPS/WAAS, ADS-B out, weather radar, electronic charts (Jeppesen)
  • Additional Equipment: LH belted flushing toilet, LED overhead lighting, EROS oxygen masks, locking fuel caps, pulselights linked to TCAS II, phone Aircell, AvVisor Plus cabin information display
  • Maintenance Programs: Inscribed in Cescom, ProParts, TAP Elite for engines
  • Location: Jundiaí, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Inspection Status: All maintenance up to date, registered in Cescom and ProParts

About this Model

Overview

The Citation CJ3 sits in the light-jet segment as a step-up from entry-level light jets, focusing on predictable day-to-day dispatch, access to a broad set of runways, and a cabin sized for typical 4–6 passenger business trips. It is commonly used for regional and multi-stop schedules where turn time, straightforward avionics, and manageable operating complexity matter as much as cruise capability.

Mission Fit

A CJ3 is most at home on short-to-midrange stage lengths, including out-and-back days and multi-stop itineraries. It can support longer legs depending on payload, winds, and reserves, but the most consistent use case is efficient regional coverage rather than routine transcontinental flying at higher passenger counts.

Cabin

The CJ3 cabin is arranged around a center aisle with opposing club seating in the main cabin and an enclosed aft lavatory. The cabin height and width are typical for the light-jet class, with a step-down or slight floor contouring depending on interior generation and refurbishment. Noise levels, ride comfort, and environmental control are generally aligned with modern light jets; perceived comfort depends heavily on interior condition, seat design, and maintenance of seals and environmental systems.