Citation CJ3
Light Jet by Cessna
General Specifications
Light Jet
Jet Size Category
7
Passengers
13870 lbs
Max Payload
2157 mi
Range
417 mph
Max Speed
404 mph
Cruising Speed
3180 ft
Takeoff Distance
2770 ft
Landing Distance
Cabin Dimensions: 359 ft³
Cabin Length
15.67 ft
Cabin Width
4.83 ft
Cabin Height
4.75 ft
Cargo Capacity: 70 ft³
Personal Items
Carry Ons
Checked Bags
More About Citation CJ3
Welcome to the world of the Citation CJ3, the sixth generation in the renowned Citation Jet series. These private jets are designed with a clear focus on economy and high performance, making them the preferred choice among business travelers who appreciate a pragmatic approach without compromising on performance or reliability. But how does Cessna manage to create private jets that combine competitive capabilities while keeping operational costs down? The answer is simple: simplicity.
The CJ3 is often hailed as “the largest, fastest, most advanced aircraft of its kind” by Cessna, and this bold statement holds its ground. When Cessna decided to redesign its popular CJ2 private business jet, known for its low operating costs and high performance, the result was the CJ3—bigger, faster, and better.
One of the CJ3’s standout features is its remarkable fuel efficiency. Owners consistently report that it meets or surpasses Cessna’s fuel burn data of 150 gallons per hour. This remarkable economy can be largely attributed to Cessna’s choice of engines. The CJ3 is equipped with two Williams/Rolls-Royce FJ44-3A turbofan engines, each delivering 2,780 lbs. of thrust on takeoff, surpassing its predecessor, the CJ2, by 480 lbs.
The CJ3’s wings also play a crucial role in fuel efficiency, thanks to their natural laminar flow design. These wings delay the onset of flow separation, significantly improving lift-to-drag performance.
Simplicity meets reliability in the CJ3’s flight systems, which employ the fully integrated Pro Line 21 avionics suite, considered the most advanced in its category. Industry professionals consistently rate Pro Line 21’s avionics as the best available for situational awareness and information management.
Despite its economical flight, the CJ3 offers an impressive payload capacity. Its baggage compartments can carry a total of 74.4 cubic feet of luggage, and the aircraft can effortlessly operate from short runways, with a takeoff distance of just 3,450 feet.
In terms of payload capacity, the CJ3 surpasses the CJ2 with a maximum take-off weight of 13,870 pounds and a maximum fuel weight of 4,710 pounds. These enhancements result in greater maximum range and payload flexibility, offering owners more options for flight planning.
Comfort is not compromised in the CJ3, which seats six passengers in a spacious cabin measuring twenty feet, ten inches. With fourteen windows and updated LED lighting, the cabin feels even more expansive. Additionally, multiple 110-volt AC power outlets and folding writing tables are provided to ensure a productive journey.
As expected from Cessna, the CJ3 upholds the brand’s reputation for producing reliable, high-performing private jets at affordable costs. The CJ3 stands as a testament to efficiency in both acquisition and operational expenses, offering an impressive level of comfort and competitive range to those who choose to soar in its wings.
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