Citation Excel
Mid Jet by Cessna
General Specifications
Mid Jet
Jet Size Category
8
Passengers
20000 lbs
Max Payload
2116 mi
Range
433 mph
Max Speed
373 mph
Cruising Speed
3560 ft
Takeoff Distance
3180 ft
Landing Distance
Cabin Dimensions: 567 ft³
Cabin Length
18.5 ft
Cabin Width
5.5 ft
Cabin Height
5.58 ft
Cargo Capacity: 90 ft³
Personal Items
Carry Ons
Checked Bags
More About Citation Excel
The Citation Excel, a versatile mid-sized jet that seamlessly blends into the super light jet category, is nothing short of remarkable. With a cabin spanning 18.7 feet in length and the capability to conquer distances of up to 1,645 miles (equivalent to 1,430 nautical miles), it defies traditional categorization. It achieves takeoff in just 3,590 feet and gracefully ascends to its cruising altitude in a mere 18 minutes—statistics typically associated with nimble light private jets.
The Citation Excel, a testament to Cessna’s legacy, showcases exceptional handling capabilities, steadfast systems, and an unwavering commitment to delivering smooth, rapid journeys. Within its spacious cabin, accommodating eight passengers, tranquility reigns supreme, courtesy of triple-sealed entry doors and triple-pane windows. The interior stands at 5.7 feet in height and spans 5.5 feet in width—dimensions that align with midsized private jets. Passenger comfort is paramount, with thoughtful inclusions such as fold-out tables and sliding headrests. Several seating configurations, including an option featuring a three-person divan, cater to individual preferences. Ample storage is provided through an external compartment, offering 80 cubic feet of space, supplemented by additional room within an internal closet.
Performance remains a defining trait of the Citation Excel. Ascending to cruising altitude in just 18 minutes, it cruises effortlessly at 423 knots true airspeed (ktas). Its range extends to 1,645 miles (equivalent to 1,430 nautical miles) with four passengers onboard. The aircraft’s ability to take off on runways as short as 3,590 feet sets a benchmark as the shortest takeoff distance among midsized jets.
The Citation Excel surpasses its rivals, thanks in no small part to its two Pratt & Whitney PW545 engines. Engineered with a high-pressure core, each engine generates an impressive 3,804 pounds of thrust. Enhanced airflow through the engine’s core allows for operation at elevated temperatures. A Teflon seal addition mitigates oil leaks, while the single-channel electronic control engine empowers pilots to configure fuel flow at departure, leaving the system to manage it autonomously during flight. Manual fuel control remains accessible for emergencies, ensuring safety and adaptability. Notably, these engines can achieve .80 Mach uninstalled, with a specific fuel consumption rate of merely 0.709 pounds per hour.
To guarantee cabin comfort, even in the face of extreme external temperatures, the Citation Excel includes two air conditioning systems as standard features. A long-travel trailing link landing gear facilitates smooth landings and taxiing, while high-capacity carbon brakes confer potent braking capabilities, setting it apart from other private jets of similar size. Remarkably, brake wear remains minimal, mirroring the overall reliability exhibited across all systems within the Excel.
The aircraft design upholds Cessna’s commitment to crafting simple, high-performance jets. The frame, composed of riveted, hot-bonded aluminum alloy, streamlines assembly costs, with any potential drag increase offset by the wing’s unusually low position, effectively mitigating overall drag.
Prioritizing pilot needs, the Citation Excel simplifies preflight checks and incorporates features such as a windshield surface seal to repel rain. Many flight systems require adjustment only once post-takeoff, automatically adapting during flight.
A standout feature, the pilot-friendly avionics system, centers around the Honeywell Primus 1000 avionics suite. This system consolidates information into three sleek screens, enhancing interpretability. Controls thoughtfully placed directly on the screen faceplates improve pilot hand-eye coordination and overall flight performance. An added feature is the automatic emergency descent mode system, a novel addition to private jet avionics systems.
In summary, the Citation Excel stands as an epitome of reliability and performance in private jet travel. Bridging the realms of mid-sized and light-jet travel, it offers the best of both worlds. Its comfort, agility, and dependability seamlessly align with Cessna’s distinguished standards, rendering it a formidable choice for discerning travelers.
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