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CESSNA CITATION V(1996)

CESSNA CITATION V
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Specifications

Year1996
Serial Number48291
RegistrationN182KT
Total Hours4,383
LocationHENDERSON, NEVADA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Jet Aviation Brokers

+1 (305) 555-0142

Aircraft Details

• Low total time airframe and engines (4,383 hours)

• Always US registered, based in Henderson, Nevada

• Delivered with fresh Phase 1-5 inspections (in progress, June 2026)

• Garmin 750/650 avionics upgrade by JETTECH (2023)

• Honeywell Primus 1000 IFCS/Pro Line II avionics suite

• Safe Flight/JETTECH N1/VREF performance computer

• EROS quick-donning oxygen masks for pilot and co-pilot

• Single-point refueling, locking fuel caps with flush covers

• Factory cockpit seat track extensions

• Medeco locks on cabin, baggage, and fuel doors

• Tail logo and pulse lights for safety

• Bruce’s custom engine covers, sun-foil cockpit shades, Rosen sun visors

• 6 executive passenger seats plus belted side-facing and lavatory seats

• Light beige leather interior, toffee carpet, high-gloss walnut cabinetry

• Refreshment center with coffee & water dispensers

• Lavatory with full vanity, hot & cold running water

• Four cabin USB ports, dual 115V AC outlets

• Exterior: Snow white with cranberry & tan accent stripes, very good condition

• Current on CESCOM/CAMP and enrolled in Low Utilization Maintenance Program

About this Model

Overview

The Cessna Citation V (Model 560) is a light jet positioned between early Citation II variants and later “Encore” evolutions, offering higher cruise performance and improved climb compared with earlier straight-wing Citations while retaining practical runway capability. It is commonly used for regional business missions, multi-stop days, and access to smaller airports where larger cabin jets may be less flexible. Buyers typically evaluate it as a proven, widely supported platform with straightforward systems and a cabin sized for small teams.

Mission Fit

In typical operation the Citation V is well matched to owner-operators and corporate flight departments needing efficient point-to-point travel for 4–6 passengers plus baggage, often with one fuel stop for longer trips. It performs best when planned around light-jet payload/range tradeoffs—more passengers, bags, or adverse winds will reduce range or require a stop.

Cabin

The cabin is configured as a light-jet executive interior, usually with a center aisle and club seating. For its class, the Citation V offers a usable work-and-conversation environment, though it remains a compact cabin with limited stand-up space and modest aft baggage compared with larger jets. Noise levels and ride quality are typical of legacy light jets; passenger comfort is strongest on regional stages rather than very long sectors.