Specifications
AI Description
- Condition: Used
- Flight Rules: IFR
- Location: Venice, Florida
- Paint: New in 2026, Matterhorn White with Red & Black Metallic Accent Stripes
- Interior: New leather, side panels, and flooring in 2025; 8-passenger executive configuration with center club seating, two forward-facing aft seats, and one forward cabin aft-facing seat in beige leather; high-gloss walnut cabinetry; coordinating headliner; vinyl flooring; belted aft lavatory; forward refreshment center; XM music.
- Engines: Pratt & Whitney JT15D-4; Engine 1: 2,712 SOH, TBO 3,500; Engine 2: 2,651 SOH, TBO 3,500; both engines with O/C HT blades.
- Avionics: ADS-B equipped, Garmin G600 EFIS, Garmin GTN 750 & 650 WAAS, Garmin GTX 335 transponder, dual Collins VHF-22A comms, Honeywell color radar, Bendix/King IHAS-8000 TAWS, dual Collins RMI-36.
- Additional Equipment: Thrust reversers, Freon AC, BFG HD brakes, aft baggage mod, Sierra quick-release radome, high gross weight mod, 64 cu/ft oxygen system.
- Inspection Status: Fresh Phase 5 completed March 2025.
- Airworthy: Yes
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.