Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Model: Cessna Citation M2
- Condition: Used
- Flight Rules: IFR
- Range: 1,550 NM
- Max Ramp Weight: 10,800.45 lb
- Max Takeoff Weight: 10,699.03 lb
- Max Landing Weight: 9,900.96 lb
- Max Zero Fuel Weight: 8,501.02 lb
- Basic Empty Weight: 6,865.19 lb
- Fuel Capacity: 4,105.01 lb
- Winglets: Yes
- Maintenance Tracking: CAMP
- Airframe Maintenance Program: ProParts
- Engine Maintenance Program: TAP Blue
- Engine Model: Williams FJ44-1AP
- Engine Time: 990 hours for both engines
- Avionics: Garmin G3000
- ADS-B Equipped: Yes
- WAAS: Yes
- RNP Certified: Yes
- Number of Seats: 7
- Interior: Carbon interior scheme, sheepskin covered crew seats
- Exterior: All over base white with a standard stripe scheme
- Additional Equipment: HF-9000 High Frequency Radio Transceiver, Airstair cabin entry step, life vest, center aisle vinyl runner with straps
- No Damage History
About this Model
Overview
The Cessna Citation M2 sits at the small end of the business-jet spectrum, designed to offer jet speed and weather capability for regional missions while keeping operating complexity closer to high-end turboprops. It is commonly used for owner-flown and small corporate flight departments that want predictable dispatch for two to five passengers and the ability to access a wide set of airports.
Mission Fit
In practice, the M2 is a point-to-point regional tool: it works well for 300–900 nm sectors with comfortable reserves, and it can stretch farther depending on winds, payload, and routing. When missions trend longer or when the passenger count and baggage needs become routine, cabin and payload margins become the limiting factors before performance does.
Cabin
The cabin is a compact, club-style environment typically optimized for four passengers, with an enclosed lavatory in the aft section. Comfort is strongest for shorter to mid-length legs where the ability to stand, move around, or carry bulky items is less important. Baggage is usually split between internal and external compartments, so loading plans matter when traveling with multiple bags.