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CESSNA CITATION LATITUDE(2016)

CESSNA CITATION LATITUDE
Asking Price
$16,000,000

Specifications

Year2016
Serial Number680A-0059
RegistrationN280P
Total Hours3,297.7
LocationORLANDO, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

FLY ALLIANCE

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AI Description

  • Model: Cessna Citation Latitude
  • Condition: Used
  • Engine: Pratt & Whitney 545C (x2)
  • Engine Time: 3,297.7 hours SNEW (each engine)
  • Engine Cycles: 2,000 (each engine)
  • Auxiliary Power Unit: Honeywell APU, 1,868.5 hours
  • Avionics: Garmin 5000 Integrated Avionics Package
  • Dual FMS, Comm, Nav, DME
  • ADS-B out and in capability
  • Synthetic Vision Technology
  • Garmin GWX 70 Weather Radar
  • L-3 Cockpit Voice Recorder
  • Garmin GTS 8000 TCAS II
  • Garmin G5000 TAWS (Class A)
  • Exterior: Matterhorn White with Blue and Yellow accent stripes
  • Interior:
  • Capacity: 9 passengers
  • Configuration: 6 captain chairs, 2-place bench, 1 belted lavatory seat
  • Forward galley
  • Aft lavatory
  • Entertainment: Clarity Wireless System, Gogo AVANCE L5 Wi-Fi
  • Maintenance Programs: ProParts (airframe), ESP (engine)
  • Equipped Features: High-Speed Data/Wi-Fi, ADS-B capable, Traffic Collision Avoidance System, Terrain Awareness & Warning System, Emergency Locator Transmitter, Synthetic Vision System, Cockpit Voice Recorder.

About this Model

Overview

The Citation Latitude sits between traditional midsize and larger super-midsize jets, pairing a wide, flat-floor cabin with operating habits that remain close to the Citation family’s straightforward dispatch and training profile. It is commonly selected for coast-to-coast U.S. missions with reserves and for international segments where airport access, predictable climb performance, and passenger comfort matter more than maximum-range specialization.

Mission Fit

Latitude’s sweet spot is repeatable day-to-day flying where trip lengths are long enough to benefit from a stand-up cabin but not so long that a dedicated long-range platform becomes necessary. For buyers who routinely load the cabin to capacity and still need longest-range legs, mission planning may require additional fuel stops or payload/range compromises depending on conditions.

Cabin

The cabin is known for its width and flat floor, supporting comfortable single-aisle movement and a “large-cabin” feel for a super-midsize. Typical layouts place a forward galley and a side-facing or belted lavatory aft, with a club seating core that works well for meetings and laptop use. Baggage access is usually strong for this class, and the pressurization and sound levels are oriented toward longer legs where passenger fatigue becomes noticeable.