Specifications
Aircraft Details
- 1,100 total airframe and engine hours since new, flown exclusively by professional pilots and maintained to high standards
- Based at Afton, Wyoming (AFO)
- Engine Maintenance Program: TAP Blue
- Equipped with winglets and airstair cabin entry door
- Garmin 3000 integrated avionics suite, including dual VHF comm/nav, dual Garmin FMS with LPV approaches, dual Garmin GTX 3000 transponders (ADS-B Out), Class A TAWS with reactive windshear, Garmin GTS TCAS I, GWX8000 StormOptix weather radar, WX-1000 Stormscope, and synthetic vision technology
- Additional features: extended baggage compartment with ski tube, XM graphical weather (subscription required), Flight Stream 510, VHF datalink radio, provisions for cockpit CVR, and provisioned for CPDLC
- Fresh Doc 10 inspection completed, next due Dec 2025
- Exterior: Matterhorn white with coral red, dark blue, slate gray, and starlight silver metallic accents
- Interior: Textron linen package, veneer woodwork, dual executive tables, seating for 5 in center club with RH side-facing seat and belted potty, left-hand storage cabinet, 115V AC outlets with USB
- Belted aft lavatory and mid-cabin 4-place club seating
About this Model
Overview
The Citation M2 Gen2 sits at the small end of the business-jet spectrum, prioritizing straightforward operations, predictable dispatch, and access to airports with shorter runways than many larger jets. The Gen2 refresh centers on cabin and cockpit updates rather than a change in the core airframe concept—making it a practical step-up from high-end pistons/turboprops or an efficient platform for time-sensitive regional travel.
Mission Fit
In typical use, the M2 Gen2 is most effective for short-to-midrange legs with modest passenger counts and a desire to use more secondary airports. It supports efficient day-return patterns and quick repositioning. Mission planning should account for passenger count, baggage, and hot/high conditions, which can reduce practical range and climb performance compared with brochure figures.
Cabin
The cabin is designed around a compact, club-style layout suited to small groups. The Gen2 update emphasizes a refreshed interior environment and amenities intended to make short segments feel less utilitarian, but it remains a light-jet cabin: limited stand-up height, a smaller lavatory arrangement compared with larger Citations, and best comfort for up to four adults on typical legs.