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CESSNA CITATION II(1981)

Specifications

Year1981
Serial Number550-0237
RegistrationN630SP
Total Hours9,058
LocationMexico
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

JetHeli Executive Services, Ltd.

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AI Description

  • Maintenance under FAR Part 91; all FAA inspections passed as of 09/2023.
  • RVSM certified.
  • Left Engine Hot Section Inspection by National Aerotech.
  • Right Engine Hot Section Inspection completed on 03/01/2015 by Dallas Airmotive.
  • Engines: JT15D-4 model.
  • Engine 1: TTSN 7400, TBO 3500, SHI 100.
  • Engine 2: TTSN 8196, TBO 3500, SHI 318.
  • Avionics include:
  • Dual Collins ADF-60, Honeywell SP-200 autopilot, Dual Collins VHF-20A radios, Fairchild A100 CVR, Collins DME-40, Honeywell FZ-500 flight director, Universal UNS-1K FMS with GPS, Dual Collins VIR-30 navigation radios, and RCA RT-4001 weather radar.
  • Equipped features: Aft lavatory, Freon air conditioning, ADS-B capable, Terrain Awareness & Warning System, Traffic Collision Avoidance System, and standard weather radar.
  • Interior configuration: Executive, accommodating 8 passengers, with a forward refreshment center and aft lavatory.
  • Exterior refurbishment completed in 2001; interior refurbishment completed in 2007.

About this Model

Overview

The Cessna Citation II is an earlier-generation light business jet in the Citation 500-series line, built around predictable handling, conservative aerodynamics, and systems that many operators consider approachable compared with newer, more integrated designs. It is commonly selected for regional business travel, owner-flown professional operations where training and SOPs are well established, and charter-style utilization where cabin comfort matters but large-cabin capability is not required.

Mission Fit

Mission planning typically centers on short-to-midrange legs with reserves that keep the aircraft within comfortable payload limits. The Citation II can serve as a dependable step-up from turboprops or entry-level light jets when the goal is jet speed and pressurization without moving into the complexity and operating scale of midsize types.

Cabin

Cabin volume and seating are oriented to practical business travel rather than a lounge-like environment. Typical layouts provide a compact club arrangement with an enclosed or semi-enclosed lavatory depending on configuration. Noise levels, aisle space, and overall fit-and-finish vary significantly with interior refurbishment history, so cabin perception is highly aircraft-specific.