CITATION BRAVO

The Challenger 605 is one in the series of business jets manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace. It performs well due in large part to its two General Electric CF34-3B engines, producing 8,729 lbs of thrust apiece. Equipped with the same wings and engines, the long-range business jet performs similarly to the 604. It can travel over 4,000 nautical miles at a Mach .80 maximum. Its maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) is 48,200 lbs.

Seats9
Interior Height6’1”
Interior Width8’2”
Luggage Capacity115 Interior Cubic Feet
CITATION ENCORE

The Citation Encore is another of Cessna’s great private jets. The Encore is versatile, able to fly long distances and take off and land on short runways and carry a large load. Passengers love their cabin comfort, smooth flight performance, and its low operating costs. The cabin, which can hold eight passengers in fully reclinable seats, stretches to seventeen feet, five inches – the longest cabin of any light private jet.

Seats7
Interior Height4’7”
Interior Width4’8”
Luggage Capacityinternal 29 Cubic Feet external 43 Cubic Feet

 

CITATION CJ2

When Cessna redesigned their popular CJ1 private jet, known for its low operating costs and high performance, the result was the CJ2: bigger, faster, and better. The cabin stretches an additional thirty-three inches, the wingspan stretches an additional thirty-five. Its cruise speed outdoes the CJ by thirty knots with a significantly reduced fuel burn.

Seats 6
Interior Height 4’
Interior Height 4’10”
Luggage Capacity internal 4 Cubic Feet external 70 Cubic Feet


CITATION Cj3

The CJ3 is the sixth generation of the popular Citation Jet series, a class of private jets designed to be economical and high-performing. They aren’t the most luxurious private jets available, but they may be the most popular. Business travelers like the idea of a private jet that understands bottom-line thinking, without sacrificing performance or reliability. How does Cessna manage to create private jets with competitive capabilities and still keep costs down? Simplicity. The jets of the Citation series bypass much of the complexities of their competitors and use the most economic engines available. The CJ3 is the jet that Cessna is calling “the largest, fastest, most advanced aircraft of its kind.” Even taking into account Cessna’s natural bias towards their newest arrival in the Citation Business Jet fleet, their bold statement may be right.

Seats7
Interior Height4’9”
Interior Width4’10”
Luggage CapacityExternal 65 Cubic Feet
CITATION ULTRA

The strategic use of seamless wall panels, indirect lights, and mirrors make the cabin seem even more spacious. Passengers enjoy the cabins equipped with individual flat panel entertainment systems and audio jacks (an optional feature). The Ultra has storage space for twenty-six cubic feet of baggage, or about six hundred pounds worth of golf bags, suitcases, or whatever else worth bringing along.

Seats7
Interior Height4’6”
Interior Width4’8”
Luggage Capacityinternal 26 Cubic Feet, external 41 Cubic Feet
CITATION V

The Cessna Citation V is a turbofan-powered small-to-medium sized business jet built by the Cessna Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas. The cabin pressurization system can hold a sea-level cabin to 23,580 feet, which is useful when flying at a high speed (425 knots/hour) cruise at 37,000 feet, or at a long range (350 knots/hour) cruise at the Citation V’s maximum certified flight ceiling of 45,000 feet. Takeoff distances are fairly short. At sea level, the Citation V can take off in 3,160 feet. At an altitude of 5,000 feet and a temperature of 77°F, the required runway distance increases to 4,780 feet.

Seats7
Interior Height4’8”
Interior Width4’9”
Luggage Capacityinternal 26 Cubic Feet, external 41 Cubic Feet
LEARJET 35

The Learjet 35 is known, above all, for its range. It can fly 2,056 miles nonstop. The Learjet 35 offers more than range: it has good handling characteristics, a low fuel burn, and fast cruise speeds as well.A maximum of eight passengers can travel in the Learjet 35’s cabin. It is 12.9 feet long, 4.9 feet wide and 4.3 feet high. There are 40 cubic feet of baggage space, enough to hold about eight standard-sized suitcases.The real strength of the Learjet 35 is its range, takeoff, and cruise capabilities. Two Honeywell TFE731-2-2B engines provide 3,500 pounds of thrust, allowing the Lear 35 to take off in 4,972 feet. Its maximum takeoff weight is pretty high as well at 18,300 pounds.

Seats 8
Interior Height 4’4”
Interior Width 4’11”
Luggage Capacity internal 40 Cubic Feet


HAWKER 900

The Hawker 900 features Honeywell TFE731-50R engines designed specifically for the aircraft. Each is rated at 4,660 lbs. of thrust. Increased climb performance and immediate maximum altitude (41,000 feet) are benefits of the new engines. Like the 850XP, the 900XP features the Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite. Four 8×10 inch adaptive screens display navigation, terrain awareness warning systems, weather, reduced vertical separation minimum and enhanced ground proximity warning systems. The system is set-up intuitively to decrease workload while increasing safety and awareness in the cockpit.

Seats7
Interior Height5’7”
Interior Width5’9”
Luggage Capacity50 Internal Cubic Feet