Specifications
Broker
RL Aviation 2, LLC
+15084792434
Aircraft Details
- One U.S. owner since new, Textron ProOwnership managed, and maintained at Textron Service Center
- Extremely low total time: 537 hours, 315 landings
- Enrolled on ProParts airframe and TAP Blue engine maintenance programs, with CESCOM tracking
- Williams FJ44-4A engines (537 hours SNEW each)
- Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite, including dual GPS-4000S, dual VHF-4000, dual FMS-3000, DME-4000, NAV-4500, ALT-4000, TCAS 7.1, ADS-B Out, MultiScan weather radar, EGPWS, and more
- Gogo Biz C1 Wi-Fi and Aircell Axxess II Iridium phone
- 9-passenger executive interior: forward 2-place divan, 4-place club, 2 forward-facing aft seats, belted aft lavatory
- Forward refreshment center, Collins Venue cabin management system, 10.4" display, Blu-ray/DVD/CD/MP3, electric window shades, 115V outlets
- Externally-serviceable belted lavatory
- Overall snow white exterior with gloss black, silver, and red striping
- Pulse light system with TCAS interface
- Service Bulletin 525C-56-01 (Windshield) and GOGO C1 Wi-Fi upgrade complied with
- Inspections (Doc 1, 3, 6, 16) current as of May 2026
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.