PASSENGER AIRCRAFT
CESSNA CITATION BRAVO
Aircraft Summary
The Cessna Citation Bravo It has a long range and excellent short runway capabilities, allowing its owner to choose from a large selection of small airports. The Cessna Citation Bravo is capable of transporting up to 7 passengers.
History and Features
The Citation Bravo first flew on April 25, 1995, was granted certification in August 1996 and was first delivered in February 1997. It features new P&WC PW530A turbofans, modern Honeywell Primus EFIS avionics, a revised Citation Ultra interior and a trailing link main undercarriage. Production of the Bravo ceased in late 2006 after 336 had been delivered.
The Citation II (Model 550) stretches the Citation I fuselage by 1.14m (3ft 9in), increasing seating capacity to 10 and baggage capacity. Wingspan was increased, its larger fuel capacity and more powerful, 2,500 lbf (11 kN) Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D4 engines provided higher cruise speeds and longer range.
The Bravo was replaced by the better-but-more-expensive Citation CJ3. The competing Beechjet 400A is roomier and faster but needs more fuel and more runway while the compact Learjet 31A competitor is faster but has less range. The faster and more expensive Citation V Ultra’s have a longer cabin but consume more fuel.
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OVERVIEW
PASSENGERS*
7
CRUISE SPEED
657 kph / 408 mph
SPECIFICATIONS
CABIN LENGTH
4.8 m / 15’8″
CABIN WIDTH
1.5 m / 4’11”
CABIN HEIGHT
1.43 m / 4’8″
LUGGAGE SPACE
2.09 m / 6’10”
ENCLOSED LAVATORY
Yes
ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
No