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Cessna Citation I

1971 – 1985

Key Facts

  • The Cessna Citation I is a light jet manufactured by Cessna between 1971 and 1985.
  • The Cessna Citation I is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1B engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 166 Gallons per Hour.
  • Capable of cruising at up to 357 knots, the Cessna Citation I can fly non-stop for up to 1328 nautical miles.
  • The aircraft can carry up to 6 passengers.
  • The Cessna Citation I has an estimated hourly charter price of $HOURLY, with a new list price of $0.9 million at the time of manufacture.

 

 

Performance

Comfort

Weights

Range: 1,328 nm Number of Passengers: 7 Baggage Capacity: 57 Cubic Feet
Cruise Speed: 357 knots Cabin Pressure: 8.3 PSI Max Take-Off Weight: 11,500 lbs
Ceiling: 41,000 feet Cabin Altitude: 8,000 feet Max Landing Weight: 11,000 lbs
Take-Off Distance: 3,275 feet Production Start: 1971
Landing Distance: 2,300 feet Production End: 1985

 

Dimensions

Power

Exterior Length: 43.5 feet Engine Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney Canada
Exterior Height: 14.3 feet Engine Model: JT15D-1B
Wingspan: 47.1 feet Fuel Burn: 166 Gallons per Hour
Interior Length: 12.7 feet
Interior Width: 4.9 feet
Interior Height: 4.3 feet
Interior/Exterior Ratio: 29%