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CESSNA CITATION M2(2021)

Specifications

Year2021
Serial Number525-1090
RegistrationN811JL
Total Hours610.5
LocationNORTH AMERICA + CANADA, UNITED STATES - TX
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

CFS JETS

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AI Description

  • Avionics: Garmin G3000 system, synthetic vision technology, dual GPS with WAAS/LPV, dual VHF comms/navs, electronic charts and maps, ADS-B out transponders, weather radar.
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-1AP-21, TBO of 5,000 hours, both engines have 610.5 hours and 428 cycles.
  • Interior: Six-passenger configuration, black leather seating, forward side-facing seat, mid-cabin club layout, aft belted flushing lavatory with privacy curtain, dual 115V AC outlets, dual USB charging ports.
  • Exterior: Overall white with black and charcoal gray accents.
  • Additional Features: Enrolled on TAP Blue and Textron ProParts, equipped with ADS-B in capability, XM graphical weather, extended baggage, crew seat sheepskin cover, EROS MC10 oxygen masks.
  • Inspection Status: Maintained under FAR Part 91, enrolled in ProParts program.

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.