Cessna / 2005

N619QS

Cessna 560XL Citation Excel (XL)

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Aircraft Overview

2005

Year Manufactured

N619QS

Registration Number

560-5562

Serial Number

13

Max Passengers

1847 NM

Range

433 MPH

Max Speed

4 Hours

Duration of Flight

45000 ft

Service Ceiling

12,500-19,999lbs

Aircraft Class

NETJETS SALES INC

Ownership

Oklahoma City, OK, US

Location

A8119C

Mode-S Code

US

Registration Country

Aug 3, 2020

Certificate Issued

Jun 1, 2005

Airworthiness Date

Aug 31, 2027

Reg. Expiration

History

Safety Record

N619QS

None found

History

Ownership History

No ownership

No ownership history available

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Cessna 560XL Citation Excel (XL)

Overview

2005 CESSNA 560XL (13 seats / 2 engines). Owner: NETJETS SALES INC, Oklahoma City, OK. SN 560-5562. Engines: PW545 series (≈3952 lbf). Mode S: A8119C. Certificate issued 2020-08-03; airworthiness 2005-06-01; expiration 2027-08-31.

Specifications

  • Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW545 (3952 lbf each)
  • Range: 1847 nm
  • Cruise: 423 kts
  • Seats: 13
  • Ceiling: 45000 ft

Operations & Cabin

Operator-configurable executive layout; commonly 7–9 passenger executive seating (registry lists 13 seats certificate-capacity). Avionics: Honeywell Primus-family (typical for Excel/XLS variants)

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registered as N619QS, is a Cessna 560XL Citation Excel built in 2005 with serial number 560-5562. The aircraft is recorded as being owned by NETJETS SALES INC, a corporation based in Oklahoma City, OK, US, and its U.S. registration reflects its operation within the NetJets fleet/asset structure. The registry lists a certificate-capacity of 13 seats, although the cabin is operator-configurable and this airframe is commonly outfitted for smaller executive loads. No separate historic incidents or transfers beyond the listed corporate ownership are published in the supplied data.

The cabin configuration for N619QS is operator-configurable with an executive layout; while the registry-certified capacity is 13 seats, it is commonly arranged for 7–9 passenger executive seating to accommodate typical fractional ownership and charter missions. Avionics fit is Honeywell Primus-family, the typical suite for Excel/XLS variants, supporting standard business-jet navigation, communications, and flight-management functions. With a cruise speed of 423 kt and a range of 1,847 nm, the aircraft suits short- to medium-haul transcontinental missions and point-to-point executive transport from its operator base in Oklahoma City. Maintenance and mission planning follow NetJets’ corporate standards, with attention to PW545 engine support and the Honeywell avionics common to the fleet.

The Cessna 560XL Citation Excel occupies the light-medium business-jet niche, offering a balance of cabin comfort, runway performance, and operating economics. Its competitors typically include other midsize cabin-class jets with similar range and cruise performance; fractional and charter demand has historically favored the Excel family for its reliability and roomy cabin relative to light jets. Resale and maintenance considerations emphasize PW545 engine lifecycle management and avionics commonality; aircraft with Honeywell Primus suites tend to retain appeal for operators seeking fleet commonality and straightforward avionics support.