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CESSNA CITATION CJ4(2011)

Asking Price
$6,795,000

Specifications

Year2011
Serial Number525C-0043
Registration--
Total Hours3,551.5
LocationLATROBE, PENNSYLVANIA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

CENTENNIAL JETS

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+19124062575

Aircraft Details

• Recent paint (Dec. 2024) and interior refurbishment (Dec. 2023)

• Enrolled in TAP Blue engine and ProParts airframe programs

• Professionally managed and meticulously maintained, U.S.-based Part 91 aircraft

• Full digital logbooks via Bluetail

• Airframe: 3551.5 hours, 4052 landings; Engines: 3551.5 hours, 4043 cycles

• Avance L3 Wi-Fi installed

• Collins Pro Line 21 integrated avionics system

• Dual Collins flight displays and control panels

• Advanced navigation and surveillance including dual GPS, FMS, Mode-S transponders with ADS-B, and TCAS

• Enhanced safety features: TAWS, stall warning, cockpit voice recorder, emergency locator transmitter

• XM satellite weather and datalink, satellite tracking system

• Rockwell Collins Venue cabin management system, Bluetooth connectivity, cabin phone, XM satellite receiver

• Environmental features: air conditioning, entertainment cabinet, cockpit outlets

• Ice and rain protection: wing anti-ice, heated windshields, de-ice systems

• Comprehensive lighting and electrical power systems including dual inverters, cabin power outlets, emergency lighting

• Maintained by Textron, windshield SB performed

About this Model

Overview

The Citation CJ4 sits at the top end of the CJ light-jet family, combining a relatively long range for the category with runway performance that supports access to many regional and secondary airports. It is commonly operated for 3–7 passenger missions where schedule control and direct city-pair capability matter, while keeping crew and ground-handling complexity closer to other light jets than to midsize aircraft.

Mission Fit

In typical use, the CJ4 is strongest when asked to connect medium-to-long domestic legs with a small group, especially when airport access and departure flexibility are priorities. Like most light jets, payload-range tradeoffs appear when pushing maximum range with more passengers and bags, so realistic trip planning should consider expected passenger count, alternates, and seasonal winds.

Cabin

The CJ4 cabin is arranged as a compact club-style environment with an enclosed lavatory at the rear. Seating is generally comfortable for typical business-jet stage lengths, with a cabin height that requires most adults to remain seated while moving about. Baggage space is split between internal and external areas depending on configuration, and buyers should verify practical bag volume for the intended passenger count.