Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Located in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
- 489 hours total time; 288 total landings
- Maintained under FAR Part 91 and enrolled in ProParts and ProTech airframe maintenance programs
- Engines: FJ44-4A, both with 489 SNEW, 5000 TBO, enrolled in TAP Advantage Blue
- Airframe warranty through 9/17/2029 or 5000 hours; engines warranty through 9/17/2029 or 2000 hours
- Avionics: Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 suite, dual VHF-4000 radios, dual NAV-4500, dual GPS-4000S, dual FMS-3000, Collins IFIS, Mode S transponders with ADS-B Out, MultiScan weather radar, TCAS II, Honeywell Mark VIII Class A TAWS, cockpit voice recorder
- Additional: datalink with textual weather (ATN-B1), high power outlet, provisions for HF 9000, second FMS/GPS/DME
- Exterior: Snow White with Aztec Silver Pearl and Columbian Blue Metallic stripes (2024 paint)
- Interior: Custom scheme with figured mahogany cabinetry, polished silver hardware, main cabin for 8, 2-place side-facing couch, belted flushing aft lav with vanity and sink, refreshment center, 10.6” moving map monitor, wireless cabin control, AirText phone, executive/slimline tables, 115 VAC outlets, USB A & C ports
About this Model
Overview
The Citation CJ4 Gen2 is the latest evolution of Cessna’s CJ4, positioned at the upper end of the light-jet category. It blends short-to-medium stage efficiency with cruise speeds and range that can cover many U.S. coast-to-coast and similar missions with appropriate passenger load, winds, and reserves. The “Gen2” updates focus on cabin materials, in-flight connectivity options, and cabin amenities while keeping the CJ4’s straightforward operating concept and airport flexibility.
Mission Fit
CJ4 Gen2 missions tend to work best when the operator wants light-jet direct operating simplicity but needs more speed and range than entry-level light jets. It is commonly selected for mixed missions—short hops during the week and occasional longer legs—without stepping up to the cost and infrastructure typical of larger cabin classes.
Cabin
The cabin is designed around a club seating environment with a focus on improved fit/finish and passenger amenities versus earlier CJ generations. Typical layouts support a comfortable working setup for 6 passengers, with additional seating depending on configuration. Baggage is split between interior and external storage (configuration-dependent), which helps keep the cabin usable when carrying luggage for longer trips.