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Cessna’s Premier Business Jet Family

For decades, Cessna has led the pack when it comes to business jets. The secret? The Cessna Citation, the world’s most popular business jet.

New Cessna aircraft models of the Citation have been coming out consistently since 1969, and over the years they’ve developed an extensive portfolio of Citations to suit any business jet need.

Why Citation?

At CJ Sales, we believe in the Citation because of its dependability, utility, and elegance for our clients. Our owner, Mike Lester, has spent years learning the ins and outs of Citation business jets. With this skill, Mike is one of the world’s leading experts on valuation and brokerage for these jets. That’s why we stay in our lane and only focus on Cessna Citations with our services.

Cessna Citations at a Glance

510 Mustang

Manufactured 2007-2017

  • Seats: 4
  • Speed & Range: 332 kts | 1,043 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Garmin G1000 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney PW615F

525 Citation Jet

Manufactured 1993-1999

  • Seats: 6
  • Speed & Range: 355 kts | 1,102 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Honeywell SPZ-5000 Avionics
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-1A

525 Citation M2, M2 Gen2

Manufactured 2013-2021/2022-Present

  • Seats: 6
  • Speed & Range: 394 kts | 1,346 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Garmin G3000 Avionics
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-1AP-21

525 Citation CJ1

Manufactured 2000-2005

  • Seats: 6
  • Speed & Range: 371 kts | 1,132 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-1A

525 Citation CJ1+

Manufactured 2005-2011

  • Seats: 6
  • Speed & Range: 379 kts | 1,214 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics, FADEC engine controls
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-1AP

525A Citation CJ2

Manufactured 2000-2005

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 403 kts | 1,492 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-2C

525A Citation CJ2+

Manufactured 2005-2014

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 403 kts | 1,585 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics, FADEC engine controls
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-3A-24

525B Citation CJ3

Manufactured 2004-2015

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 416 kts | 1,844 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-3A

525B Citation CJ3+

Manufactured 2014-Present

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 416 kts | 1,844 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Garmin G3000 Avionics
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-3A

525C Citation CJ4, CJ4 Gen2

Manufactured 2010-2020/2021-present

  • Seats: 9
  • Speed & Range: 440 kts | 1,941 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics
  • Engines: Williams FJ44-4A

550 Citation Bravo

Manufactured 1997-2006

  • Seats: 7
  • Speed & Range: 405 kts | 1,677 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Honeywell Primus 1000 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney PW530A

560 Citation Ultra

Manufactured 1994-1999

  • Seats: 7
  • Speed & Range: 419 kts | 1,610 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Honeywell Primus 1000 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney JT15D-5D

560 Citation Encore

Manufactured 2000-2006

  • Seats: 7
  • Speed & Range: 419 kts | 1,693 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Honeywell Primus 1000 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 535A

560 Citation Encore+

Manufactured 2007-2011

  • Seats: 7
  • Speed & Range: 419 kts | 1,747 nm
  • Key Features: Single pilot certified, Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics, FADEC engine controls
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 535B

560 Citation EXCEL

Manufactured 1998-2004

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 422 kts | 1,793 nm
  • Key Features: Honeywell Primus 1000 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 545A

560 Citation XLS

Manufactured 2004-2009

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 422 kts | 1,858 nm
  • Key Features: Honeywell Primus 1000 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 545B

560 Citation XLS+

Manufactured 2008-2021

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 441 kts | 1,939 nm
  • Key Features: Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics, FADEC engine controls
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 545C

560 Citation XLS Gen2

Manufactured 2022-Present

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 441 kts | 1,939 nm
  • Key Features: Collins Pro-line 21 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 545C

680 Citation Sovereign

Manufactured 2004-2013

  • Seats: 8-10
  • Speed & Range: 448 kts | 3,200 nm
  • Key Features: Honeywell Primus Epic Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 306C

680 Citation Sovereign+

Manufactured 2013-2021

  • Seats: 8-10
  • Speed & Range: 448 kts | 3,200 nm
  • Key Features: G5000 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 306D

680A Citation Latitude

Manufactured 2015-Present

  • Seats: 9
  • Speed & Range: 440 kts | 2,700 nm
  • Key Features: G5000 Avionics
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 306D1

700 Citation Longitude

Manufactured 2019-Present

  • Seats: 10
  • Speed & Range: 469 kts | 3,500 nm
  • Key Features: G5000 Avionics
  • Engines: Honeywell HTF7700L

750 Citation X

Manufactured 1996-2012

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 511 kts | 3,200 nm
  • Key Features: Honeywell Primus 2000 Avionics
  • Engines: Rolls Royce AE3007C1

750 Citation X+

Manufactured 2014-2018

  • Seats: 8
  • Speed & Range: 511 kts | 3,200 nm
  • Key Features: G5000 Avionics
  • Engines: Rolls Royce AE3007C2

A Deeper Look at Cessna Citations

There are dozens of Cessna aircraft models in the Citation family, ranging from single-pilot 4-seater planes all the way up to crewed 10-passenger aircraft.

Cessna business jets are built to last and can last for years, so many of the aircraft that we buy and sell are no longer produced. However, Cessna currently manufactures 6 Citation models. Read more about these latest planes and discover what you have to gain when you’re ready to upgrade!

525 Citation M2 Gen2

The Citation has long been a staple of the Citation family. The original 525 Citation was unveiled in 1989, with additional variants introduced over the following years. The 525 is a single-pilot, 6-seater aircraft that has become one of the most classic Citation models. In fact, over a quarter of the combined Citation jets that have ever been produced are 525 variants.

One of the latest updates came in 2021 when Cessna overhauled the M2 program. The new and improved Citation M2 Gen2 offers a restyled, premium interior, additional cargo capacity, and extra legroom for the copilot position.

There are currently 380 M2’s in operation.

525B Citation CJ3+

As hinted at by the model number, the 525B Citation CJ3+ is an offshoot of the 525 Citation CJ2 Cessna aircraft models. This plane was first introduced in 2014 as an upgrade to the standard CJ3. Though designed for single-pilot operation, the CJ3+ can also operate with 2 crew members. There are usually 6 additional seats for passengers, but CJ3s are highly customizable and some may have different configurations.

The CJ3+ introduces further enhanced seats for added comfort, as well as an upgraded avionics system from Garmin, replacing the Rockwell Collins avionics system from the base CJ3. There are currently over 250 CJ3+ aircraft in operation.

525C Citation CJ4 Gen2

The 525C Citation CJ4 is a larger variant of the 525 Citation CJ2 that adds additional capacity and range compared to its smaller predecessors. The CJ4 can seat 9 passengers in addition to the pilot and has a range of 2,165 nautical miles.

The CJ4 first flew in 2008 out of Wichita’s McConnell Air Force Base, and soon the plane was available. After years of successful performance, Cessna introduced an upgrade to the CJ4: The Citation CJ4 Gen2.

Although the CJ4 Gen2 has the same performance specs as the original CJ4, the cabin experience has been significantly improved with quality-of-life improvements. An improved entry stair design makes ingress much more convenient. Plus, the interior of the Gen2 has been overhauled with higher quality materials and more optimized space.

These improvements have continued to keep the CJ4 at the head of the pack. There are currently over 400 CJ4 Gen2s in operation.

560 Citation XLS Gen2

The 560 Citation XLS Gen2 is one of the newest Citations in active service. First introduced in 2022, the XLS Gen2 is the latest evolution of the Citation Excel. These midsize business jets can generally seat 6 to 8 passengers alongside a flight crew of 2.

The XLS Gen2 is the latest variant in a long line of improvements to the original Citation Excel. The interior has been updated with the latest design features to give the XLS Gen2 a refined, modern look. Cessna has also added all kinds of amenities, such as a wireless cabin management system, USB charging ports in every seat, and the option to add a premium Bongiovi immersive sound system.

Since the XLS Gen2 is so new, there are only around 40 in operation—but if you want to be on the cutting edge of the Citation family, the XLS Gen2 is the way to go.

680A Citation Latitude

The Citation Latitude is one of the larger Cessna aircraft models in the Citation family. It has a passenger capacity of 9 and a maximum range of 2,700 nautical miles. The Latitude requires a crew of 2 to operate.

The Citation Latitude was made available in 2015 and has proved very popular since its introduction. In larger Citations like the Latitude, clients love the wide floors and 6-foot standup cabins when compared to a smaller jet. There are currently around 400 in operation.

700 Citation Longitude

The Citation Longitude isn’t just the largest Citation model—it’s Cessna’s largest business jet, period. The Longitude has the same cross-sectional profile as the Latitude, meaning it features the same wide walkways and 6-foot ceilings. However, the plane has also been lengthened by a seat row.

This additional space allows the Longitude to seat 10 passengers. The flight range is 3,600 nautical miles. Since being introduced in 2019, there are over 100 Longitudes in current operation.