Cessna / 1978 - 1995

Cessna Citation II

The Cessna Citation II is a light jet manufactured by Cessna between 1978 and 1995.

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About the Aircraft

The Cessna Citation II (Model 525A) stands as a notable upgrade from its predecessor, the Cessna Citation II. This enhanced model boasts an extended cabin and wingspan, alongside improvements in range and payload capacity. Notably, it has the added advantage of being able to be operated by a single pilot....

Performance
1998
Miles Range
403
Knots
43,000
Cruising Altitude
8
Passengers
3,450
Takeoff Distance
2,078
Landing Distance
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Cessna
Category
Light
Production
1978 - 1995
In Service
462
Built
607
Min. Pilots
2
Cabin and Comfort
Max Passengers
8
Cabin Volume
343 cf
Baggage Capacity
77 cf
ToiletShowerFlat FloorDedicated BedBaggage AccessSleeping Space

When it comes to interior design and comfort, the Citation II sets a high benchmark. It offers a range of cabin configurations to suit your specific needs, with options for six, eight, or even ten passengers. This fle...

Range and Operations
Standard Range
1,998 NM
Full Seat Range
1,220 NM
Ferry Range
1,520 NM
Rate of Climb
3,130 fpm
Fuel Burn
193 GPH
Cabin Altitude
8,000 ft

The Cessna Citation II is a powerful private business jet, powered by two Pratt and Whitney JT15D-4 engines. Each engine boasts an impressive thrust rating of 2,500 pounds, with an inspection interval set at a lengthy...

Power and Technology
Engine Maker
Pratt & Whitney Canada
Engine Model
JT15D-4B
Total Thrust
5,000 lbs
Avionics
0
Initial Training
14 days
Recurrent Training
4 days

The Citation II stands out in the private jet industry with its advanced digital avionics as standard. The cockpit is a veritable hub of technology, equipped with an array of top-tier instruments designed to ensure op...

Charter and Ownership
Charter / Hour
$2,733
New Purchase
$3,700,000
Pre-Owned
$854,000
Annual Cost
$1,086,153
Hourly Ownership
$3,602
Current Value
$940,000

Charter rates for this jet begin at approximately $2,600 per hour, presenting a budget-friendly option for both business and leisure travel. It’s important to note that this hourly rate does not encompass all associated costs . Taxes, fuel, and other fees will be additional expenses to consider. The final charter co...

Cost Breakdown
Fuel$1,816
Maintenance$1,382
Engine Overhaul$514
Ground Fees$188
Hourly Total$4,369

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Market

Value History

Pre-owned market movement based on the stored acquisition timeline.

$940K
$770K$855K$940K197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995
Operations

Range Profile

Compares practical operating range against full-seat and ferry scenarios.

Standard Range1,998 NM
Full Seat Range1,220 NM
Ferry Range1,520 NM

Estimated reduction per added passenger: 38 NM

Economics

Hourly Cost Mix

North America hourly ownership cost composition based on stored operating inputs.

$4.4K
Fuel$1,816 · 42%
Maintenance$1,382 · 32%
Engine Overhaul$514 · 12%
Ground Fees$188 · 4%
Misc$468 · 11%
Acoustics

Noise Profile

Stored operational noise readings across the main reference conditions.

Lateral86.7 dB
Flyover84.1 dB
Approach90.5 dB

Key Facts

The Cessna Citation II is a light jet manufactured by Cessna between 1978 and 1995.
The Cessna Citation II is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-4B engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 193 Gallons per Hour.
Capable of cruising at up to 403 knots, the Cessna Citation II can fly non-stop for up to 1998 nautical miles.
The aircraft can carry up to 8 passengers.
The Cessna Citation II has an estimated hourly charter price of $2500, with a new list price of $3.7 million at the time of manufacture.

Cessna Citation II Purchase Cost

When this aircraft was new, the estimated list price was around $3.6 million.

If you’re considering a pre-owned aircraft, the market offers options within a more affordable bracket, with some prices as low as $900,000.

It’s important to note that the production year plays a significant role in determining the final price. For instance, newer models may command prices higher than the mentioned range due to their updated features and technology.

In terms of annual operating costs, buyers should budget around $800,000. This figure includes essential expenses such as fuel, crew salaries, and routine maintenance, among other things.

There is no shortage of sellers available across various online platforms, providing a wide selection of jets to cater to diverse needs and budgets.

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Overview & History

The Cessna Citation II (Model 525A) stands as a notable upgrade from its predecessor, the Cessna Citation II. This enhanced model boasts an extended cabin and wingspan, alongside improvements in range and payload capacity.

Notably, it has the added advantage of being able to be operated by a single pilot.

Among the total number of Citation CJ2s, about 12.3% are currently listed for sale.

It’s interesting to note that a significant portion of these listings, around 79%, are under exclusive broker agreements.

When these aircraft are put on the market, they typically remain listed for an average duration of 319 days.

The Model 550, an evolution from the Citation I, was first announced in September 1976.

It took its inaugural flight on January 31, 1977, and gained certification by March 1978. The II/SP variant is designed for single-pilot operation.

The upgraded S/II had its first flight on February 14, 1984.

Later, the Citation Bravo was enhanced with advanced avionics and P&WC PW530A turbofans, introduced on April 25, 1995.

The United States Navy also adopted a version of the aircraft, known as the T-47A. After delivering 1,184 units across all variants, production officially ended in 2006.

Cessna Citation II Performance

The Cessna Citation II is a powerful private business jet, powered by two Pratt and Whitney JT15D-4 engines. Each engine boasts an impressive thrust rating of 2,500 pounds, with an inspection interval set at a lengthy 3,500 hours.

Notably, this jet demonstrates exceptional performance on the runway, requiring just 3,450 feet for takeoff and a mere 2,078 feet for landing under standard conditions. It’s also certified with a maximum service ceiling of 43,000 feet, positioning it well above most air traffic.

In terms of speed and altitude, the Citation II does not disappoint. It can maintain a high-speed cruise velocity of 376 knots at an altitude of 35,000 feet.

For those longer journeys, this jet is capable of maintaining its long-range cruise speed of 307 knots at the maximum all-engine service ceiling of 41,000 feet.

Beyond speed and altitude, the Citation II showcases a climb rate of just over 3,000 feet per minute and a range of 1,998 nautical miles. Importantly, this private business jet retains the short runway capabilities of its predecessor, granting you access to airfields that were previously inaccessible to aircraft in this class.

This feature further enhances the versatility and appeal of the Citation II in the private jet market. Informed buyers will find these details invaluable as they consider their options in the realm of private aviation.

Cessna Citation II Interior

When it comes to interior design and comfort, the Citation II sets a high benchmark. It offers a range of cabin configurations to suit your specific needs, with options for six, eight, or even ten passengers.

This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travel.

The cabin itself is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. With a generous length of 16 feet, a width of 4.9 feet, and a height of 4.8 feet, you can be assured of a roomy and comfortable environment.

The twelve windows adorning the cabin not only allow ample natural light to stream in but also offer breathtaking views of the landscape below, making your journey even more enjoyable.

One of the standout features of the Citation II is its impressive luggage capacity. Offering a substantial 47 cubic feet of space, this jet ensures that you have ample room for all your baggage needs, whether you’re packing for a short business trip or a long vacation.

The Citation II also boasts superior aerodynamic performance, thanks to its high aspect ratio wing design and increased wingspan. These enhancements allow for smoother flights and better handling, adding to the overall comfort and safety of your journey.

Furthermore, the engines of the Citation II are strategically positioned further aft. This design innovation significantly reduces cabin noise, making this private business jet quieter than its predecessor.

Whether you’re planning a meeting, catching up on rest, or simply enjoying the flight, the quieter cabin ensures a more serene and enjoyable experience.

Cessna Citation II Cockpit

The Citation II stands out in the private jet industry with its advanced digital avionics as standard. The cockpit is a veritable hub of technology, equipped with an array of top-tier instruments designed to ensure optimal flight performance and safety.

These include a Sperry Primus 400 weather radar for accurate weather monitoring, dual Collins TDR 90 transponders for effective communication, and a King KLN 90B GPS for precise navigation.

Further enhancing the pilot’s experience are the dual Sperry SPZ 500 5″ flight directors and SPZ 500 autopilot, which provide exceptional control and stability during flight.

Other notable features include an ADF 60s, a Sperry AA 215 radar altimeter, dual Collins VHF 20A comm radios, VIR 30A navs, and DME 40s. Each of these tools plays a crucial role in facilitating smooth and efficient flights.

Beyond the impressive suite of instruments, the Citation II’s flight deck offers a panoramic 340-degree field of visibility. This expansive view significantly eases navigation and enhances situational awareness, providing the pilot with a clear and unobstructed view of their surroundings.

What sets the Citation II apart even further is its potential for single-pilot operation. The controls are intuitively designed and straightforward, allowing for the possibility of a sole pilot managing the flight.

This feature not only reduces operational costs but also increases flexibility in flight planning, making the Citation II an excellent choice for individuals seeking efficiency and versatility in their private jet experience.

Cessna Citation II Charter Cost

Charter rates for this jet begin at approximately $2,600 per hour, presenting a budget-friendly option for both business and leisure travel.

It’s important to note that this hourly rate does not encompass all associated costs. Taxes, fuel, and other fees will be additional expenses to consider.

The final charter cost can vary based on several factors. The make and model year of the jet, your travel schedule and route, the number of passengers, and the amount of baggage, among others, will all influence the overall price.

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