Citation VI
Mid Jet by Cessna
General Specifications
Mid Jet
Jet Size Category
9
Passengers
22000 lbs
Max Payload
2698 mi
Range
468 mph
Max Speed
427 mph
Cruising Speed
5030 ft
Takeoff Distance
2900 ft
Landing Distance
Cabin Dimensions: 587 ft³
Cabin Length
18.58 ft
Cabin Width
5.58 ft
Cabin Height
5.67 ft
Cargo Capacity: 61 ft³
Personal Items
Carry Ons
Checked Bags
More About Citation VI
Cessna’s Citation series, renowned for its blend of economy, reliability, and performance, has been a prominent fixture in the private jet market since its inaugural flight in 1972. Its crowning achievement came with the Citation III, an award-winning aircraft that solidified Cessna’s position as a serious contender in the private jet industry. Among its successors, the Citation VI stands out as a testament to Cessna’s commitment to enhancing economy, both in acquisition cost and hourly operating expenses.
Cabin Comfort: The Citation VI maintains the interior design of the Citation III, offering passengers a spacious and comfortable experience. With dimensions of 5.8 feet in height, 5.7 feet in width, and 18.7 feet in length, it boasts a generous cabin volume of 438 cubic feet. Configured in a double-club arrangement, this midsize jet accommodates up to nine passengers while providing an ample 61 cubic feet of baggage space. Additionally, the Citation VI complies with FAR part 36 noise standards, ensuring a peaceful environment during travel.
Speed Meets Efficiency: A standout feature of the Citation VI is its exceptional speed. Crafted for optimal velocity, the aircraft incorporates lightweight composites and streamlined, bonded metal surfaces to reduce drag. This, combined with its robust performance, enables rapid ascension to a cruising altitude of 43,000 feet, where it reaches a maximum speed ranging from .81 to .83 Mach (468 knots). Remarkably, the Citation VI excels in range, covering 2,920 miles (2,054 nautical miles) with four passengers on board. It’s worth noting that it boasts the longest range and fastest overall cruise speed in its midsize category.
Smooth Operations: The Citation VI ensures a smooth experience on the ground and in the air, courtesy of its trailing link landing gear. Pilots have reported excellent control, smooth stall performance, effortless landings, and highly responsive brakes. Powered by two dependable Honeywell TFE731-3B-100S engines, it offers remarkable flight flexibility.
Advanced Avionics: Equipped with the Honeywell digital SPZ-8000 flight control system, the Citation VI maintains a high standard of safety. This system simplifies vital flight system monitoring with user-friendly controls, adhering to FAR part 25 safety standards, equivalent to those required for commercial jets. Differing from its predecessor, the Citation VI employs an analog autopilot, a choice that reduces costs and weight without compromising performance.
Economical Excellence: Cessna’s aim was clear: to create an aircraft that would build upon its predecessor’s success while lowering acquisition and operating costs. The result, the Citation VI, is a cost-efficient business jet that offers comfortable travel accommodations, economical operational expenses, and impressive speed and range capabilities.
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