Cessna Citation
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United States·Gegr. 1927

Cessna Citation

The broadest range of business jets in the world

Cessna, a legendary American aircraft manufacturer headquartered in Wichita, Kansas (now part of Textron Aviation), has played a defining role in making private jet travel more accessible, versatile, and efficient. While the company is historically known for its piston and turboprop aircraft, its true transformation of business aviation began with the Citation jet series.

Launched in the late 1960s, the Citation family was designed to be smaller, more economical, and easier to operate than larger business jets of the time. The first model, the Citation I, flew in 1969 and entered service in 1972, offering short-field capability and operating costs that allowed smaller companies and entrepreneurs to embrace jet travel for the first time. This approach established Cessna as the pioneer of the light business jet segment, a category it continues to dominate.

Unlike competitors that pursued exclusively long-range luxury markets, Cessna focused on efficiency, versatility, and affordability. The Citation line ranges from very light jets (VLJs) to super-midsize and large-cabin aircraft, creating one of the most diverse product families in business aviation. Citations are renowned for their ability to access shorter runways, their straightforward handling, and their wide global support network.

The Citation Mustang (2006) opened the door to very light jets, appealing to owner-operators, while the Citation X made headlines as one of the fastest business jets ever built, cruising near Mach 0.92. Today, the latest Citation Longitude and Latitude represent the super-midsize and midsize segments, combining range, advanced avionics, and spacious cabins with Cessna's hallmark operating economics.

With more than 30 Citation models produced over five decades, Cessna has delivered over 8,000 jets, making the Citation family the most popular and widely operated fleet in business aviation history. Citations are used by corporations, governments, charter operators, air ambulances, and private individuals.

HQ
Wichita, KS
Gegründet
1927
Mitarbeiter
Part of Textron Aviation

Flugzeugfamilien

Citation CJ (light)

1,550–2,165 nm · 6–10 pax

The CJ light-jet line and its M2 entry-level sibling form the most-delivered light-jet family in history. Fast cruise, short-field capability, single-pilot certification on smaller variants, and the lowest operating costs in their segment.

Citation M2 Gen2CJ3 Gen 2CJ4 Gen2

Citation Super light

2,100 nm · 9 pax

Cessna's super-light segment. The Citation Ascend (EIS 2025) is the newest member — a clean-sheet replacement for the Excel/XLS line offering a quieter, more spacious flat-floor cabin, autothrottle and the Garmin G5000 flight deck, with the low operating economics that define the Citation family.

Citation Super-midsize

3,000–3,500 nm · 9–12 pax

Citation's super-midsize line — the Longitude is the current flagship with 3,500 nm range, a luxurious interior and Garmin G5000 avionics; the Sovereign offers a refined alternative with intercontinental capability.

Citation X

3,460 nm · 8 pax

One of the fastest civilian aircraft ever built, cruising near Mach 0.92. A speed-focused offering that made transcontinental flights notably quicker than competitors.

Citation Legacy

1,300–3,200 nm · 5–12 pax

The heritage Citation fleet — five decades of the most-produced business jet line in history. From the original Citation I/II and the entry-level CitationJet (CJ) family to the popular Excel/XLS series, these aircraft remain widely operated by charter fleets worldwide and underpin the modern Citation lineup.

Citation ICitation IICitation S/IICitation BravoCitation VCitation UltraCitation EncoreCitation Encore+CJ1CJ1+CJ2CJ2+CJ3+Citation MustangCitationJet (CJ)Citation VIICitation ExcelCitation XLSCitation XLS+Citation XLS Gen 2

Geschichte

1970s

The beginning

1969: Citation I first flight — the small, economical jet that democratised business aviation. 1972: Citation I enters service. 1978: Citation II introduces a stretched cabin and higher capacity.

1980s

Diversification

1983: Citation III becomes the first midsize Citation with transcontinental range. 1983: Citation S/II refines aerodynamics. 1987: Citation V grows the cabin further. 1989: Variants VI and VII follow.

1990s

CJ launches and the Citation X

1991: The Citation Jet (CJ) launches the CJ line of light jets. 1993: Citation Ultra named best-selling business jet of the decade. 1996: Citation Excel bridges light-jet economics with midsize comfort; the Citation X arrives as one of the fastest civilian aircraft (Mach 0.92). 1998: Citation Bravo.

2000s

Into the VLJ and super-midsize segments

2000: CJ2. 2002: Citation Sovereign — super-midsize with intercontinental range. 2006: Citation Mustang opens the very-light-jet segment. 2008: Citation XLS+ becomes the best-selling midsize jet. 2009: Citation CJ4 — the largest and fastest CJ.

2010s

Latitude, Longitude, M2

2012: Citation M2 succeeds the CJ1 as the entry-level light jet. 2015: Citation Latitude introduces a flat-floor cabin and 2,700 nm range. 2017: Citation Longitude — super-midsize flagship with 3,500 nm range and a luxurious interior.

2020s

Current lineup

Citation M2 Gen2, CJ3+, CJ4 Gen2, Latitude and Longitude form the current production lineup, with continuous avionics and cabin updates under Textron Aviation.

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