Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Maintained under EASA Part 145 with ProParts airframe maintenance program and Power Advantage engine program
- Annual inspection last complied with in September 2010, next due September 2011
- Professionally owned and operated
- Engines: 2 x PW615F-A, each with 3500 TBO
- Avionics: Garmin G1000 suite, Garmin GFC-700 3-axis autopilot, Dual Garmin GIA-63W radios and GPS, Honeywell KN-63 DME, Garmin GWX-68 weather radar, Honeywell KTA-870 TCAS, TAWS Class B, Iridium SATPHONE provisions
- Additional equipment: 40 cubic foot oxygen bottle
- Interior: Executive configuration, seats 6, gray leather seating with graphite trim, XM radio with auxiliary audio input, factory Sterling interior in like-new condition as of August 2011
- Exterior: Matterhorn white with black nacelles, forward red striping, and silver tail striping
About this Model
Overview
The Citation Mustang is a very light jet that targets efficient point-to-point travel for small groups, typically replacing airline connections or long drives on regional missions. It combines a relatively simple operating concept with a compact cabin and predictable performance, making it common for owner-flown, managed, or light charter use where runway flexibility and operating simplicity matter more than large-cabin space.
Mission Fit
Typical missions are short-to-midrange hops where jet speed materially reduces travel time versus piston/turboprop options, but where demand does not justify a light or midsize jet. It is well-suited to multi-stop days and routes into secondary airports. Trips near maximum range or hot/high departures can require payload or fuel tradeoffs typical of the VLJ segment.
Cabin
Cabin volume is compact, optimized for four adults in a club-style seating layout with a forward refreshment area and an enclosed aft lavatory. Entry is via an airstair door, and baggage space is split between external compartments; packing discipline matters on fuller loads. Noise and ride comfort are typical of the segment—acceptable for regional legs, with the cabin feeling most comfortable when passenger count and baggage are kept moderate.