Specifications
Aircraft Details
• 2 dry leases available, located at Nashville BNA, Southeast USA lessor required
• 9-passenger executive interior: six captain seats, 2-place divan, deluxe refreshment center, dark wood mahogany cabinetry, matte gold plating, LED indirect lighting, 110-volt outlets
• Forward closet with Sony multi-disc CD player, cabin flight information display
• Externally-serviceable belted aft lavatory with sink
• Range: 1600 NM
• Under professional management
• Engine: TFE731-4R-2S, both engines 5,600 SNEW, 4,200 TBO, on engine maintenance program
• Engine overhaul complied with in December 2004
• Avionics: Dual Collins ADF-60A, Honeywell AHZ-600 AHRS, Honeywell SPZ-8000 IFCS autopilot/flight director, Dual Universal UNS-1B FMS, Honeywell Mark VII EGPWS, AlliedSignal CAS-67A TCAS-II w/change 7, Honeywell Primus 870 color weather radar, and more
• Additional equipment: Artex 406 ELT, dual air data computers, fuel totalizer, dataloader, automatic power reserve, thrust reversers, baggage heat, EROS crew oxygen masks
• Certifications: RNP-10, RNP-5, RVSM
• Exterior: White with dark blue and light gray stripes (done 02/2005)
About this Model
Overview
The Cessna Citation VII is a 1990s-era midsize business jet positioned between light Citation models and larger super-midsize aircraft. It emphasizes predictable handling, solid short-to-mid range capability, and a conventional cabin layout suited to business travel. Most aircraft in the fleet are now heavily mission-tailored through avionics and interior upgrades, so individual configuration matters more than the baseline type description.
Mission Fit
In practical use, the Citation VII is well matched to 1.5–3.5 hour sectors and city-pair flexibility where cruise efficiency and reliable climb/cruise performance matter more than maximum range. It can cover longer stage lengths depending on winds, payload, and alternates, but planning should assume the need for flexibility rather than guaranteed nonstop capability at full cabin load.
Cabin
The cabin is a classic midsize-jet environment: a double-club style seating arrangement is common, with an enclosed lavatory and a compact refreshment area. Expect a comfortable seated workspace for a small team, with a narrower aisle and limited stand-up movement compared with newer super-midsize designs. Noise and vibration levels vary by interior condition and refurbishment quality, so cabin refurbishment history is a major differentiator among airframes.