Specifications
Broker
Aircraft Details
• Total time: 4,179 hours; total landings: 3,799
• Pratt & Whitney PW545A engines (both: 4,179 hours, 3,763 cycles)
• Honeywell RE100 (XL) APU: 1,907 hours
• WAAS/LPV equipped; Honeywell Primus 1000 avionics suite
• 8-passenger configuration: forward galley, aft lavatory
• Cabin layout: double (2) side-facing seats (forward), four (4) place club (mid), two (2) forward-facing seats (aft)
• Last painted: 2005 (white with black & yellow stripes)
• 36-month inspection: last Feb 2025, next due Feb 2028
• 72-month inspection: last Feb 2022, next due Feb 2028
• 96-month inspection: last Mar 2024, next due Mar 2032
• Cockpit voice recorder, flight data recorder
• Based in London, UK; offered by Jetcraft
About this Model
Overview
The Citation Excel sits between smaller light jets and larger super-midsize aircraft, prioritizing practical runway performance, predictable handling, and a cabin sized for 6–8 passengers on common business missions. It is widely used for owner-operator and managed operations where access to shorter runways and consistent dispatch matter more than maximum range.
Mission Fit
Excel missions typically center on 1.5–3.5 hour legs with comfortable passenger space and baggage capacity for business travel. It can be a strong fit for mixed airport access—primary hubs plus smaller fields—while remaining straightforward to schedule and crew.
Cabin
The cabin is known for a “stand-up” cross-section in this class, with a flat floor and a conventional double-club seating layout common. Expect good accessibility for boarding, a usable aft lavatory (often belted depending on configuration), and baggage space that supports typical business luggage loads for a midsize group. Noise and ride quality are generally in line with midsize business jets of its generation; interior condition and refurbishment history heavily influence perceived comfort.