In a world where most things get updated, revamped, remodeled, and changed all in efforts to keep up with the latest and greatest, there is one thing that hasn’t changed much – the Cessna Citation II.
The light jet made its first flight in 1977. While it has been updated to keep up with technological advances and safety features, the Citation II of today is very much the same jet of the late ‘70s thanks to quality craftsmanship. While the jet quit being commissioned in the ‘80s, used jets on the market remain a favorite for both business and personal traveling.
The Citation II can be finagled to seat 10, but more often seats six comfortably in the roomy cabin (4.8 ft in height, 4.9 ft in width, and 16 ft. long). It offers an entirely enclosed lavatory and a partial galley.
The spacious cabin provides business travelers with ample room to conduct business with fellow passengers or work independently on projects.
When up to six passengers are onboard, the Citation II has a range of 1969 miles – perfect for same-day return business trips and free of the refueling hassles. More passengers onboard lower the travel range slightly, but the Citation II still proves to be a light jet go-to with privet jet customers.
An external baggage compartment allows for passengers to avoid deciding whether to pack light to afford themselves more cabin room or bring non-essential luggage onboard. This is a much-needed luxury not afforded by many other light aircrafts.
In addition to its comfort and style, the Citation II is known for its safety and reliability. One testament to its safety record is that the United States military frequently uses the Citation II for military business.
No matter where you’re going, the Citation II has a cruising speed of 443 mph so passengers will get where they’re going quickly, comfortably, and safely.
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