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CESSNA CITATION VII(1999)

Specifications

Year1999
Serial Number650-7099
RegistrationN17NN
Total Hours3,306
LocationUNITED STATES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Leviate Aircraft Sales

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AI Description

  • Low time aircraft with 3,306 hours and 2,357 cycles.
  • Equipped with N1 DEEC engine computers and automatic power reserve.
  • Completed DOC 1, 3, 28, 42, 47, and 50 inspections.
  • TCAS II installed.
  • New interior completed in 2023 featuring a standard 9-passenger configuration.
  • Center club seating arrangement with rear forward-facing seats and a forward two-place divan.
  • Aft left-hand belted flushing lavatory with sink and external service.
  • Equipped with dual Rockwell Collins VHF-22C communications and dual Rockwell Collins VIR-32 navigation systems.
  • Honeywell SPZ-8000 automatic flight control system and autopilot.
  • Primus 880 color weather radar with turbulence detection.
  • Dual Honeywell AZ-810 air data computers and Honeywell AH-600 AHRS.
  • Additional features include electric shades, electric oven, USB outlets, and Rosen sun visors.
  • Exterior painted in Matterhorn White with dark blue and gold accent stripes.

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.