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CESSNA CITATION X(1999)

Specifications

Year1999
Serial Number750-0080
RegistrationN703DM
Total Hours3,060
LocationUnited States
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Aviano Aircraft Company

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AI Description

  • Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 91; airframe tracking via CESCOM; RVSM certified; service bulletin complied on 2026-02-10 (regeared aileron).
  • Engine: Model AE3007C; confirmed not on a maintenance program; TBO 6000 hours; two engines with TTSNEW 4050 hours and TCSN 2535 hours each.
  • Avionics: Equipped with dual Honeywell RCZ-850 ADF and communication radios; Honeywell Primus 2000 avionics package; Honeywell IFCS autopilot; EGPWS with windshear; TCAS-II; weather radar Honeywell Primus 880 (color).
  • Interior: Executive configuration for 8 passengers; forward galley with refreshment equipment; aft lavatory; interior refurbished in 2011.
  • Exterior: Refurbished in 2011; colors are blue and white.
  • Additional Equipment: 49 cubic foot oxygen system; dual environmental control units; split bus modification.
  • Features: Equipped with aft lavatory and forward galley; no airframe or engine maintenance programs reported.

About this Model

Overview

The Cessna Citation X is known for prioritizing cruise speed and efficient high-altitude operation in a super-midsize footprint. It targets operators who value shorter block times on long domestic and near-transatlantic stage lengths while keeping a Citation-style operating concept—single manufacturer support ecosystem, straightforward cabin systems, and a cockpit built around integrated avionics.

Mission Fit

Citation X missions tend to center on getting 6–8 passengers to destination quickly while maintaining good access to secondary airports. It is a fit when speed is a primary driver and typical trip lengths sit in the 1,500–3,000 nm band, with occasional longer legs depending on winds, routing, and payload.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged to support business travel with a conventional double-club layout in many aircraft, a forward galley area, and an enclosed lavatory. Compared with larger-cabin jets, aisle width and overall volume are more constrained, but the environment is generally quiet at cruise and well-suited to working in flight. Storage is adequate for common business baggage, with loading and exact volume varying by configuration and options.