CITATION VII

CESSNA CITATION VII PRIVATE JET CHARTER


RELIABLE POWER AND CLASSIC COMFORT

The Cessna Citation VII is a proven midsize jet built for speed, comfort and business class efficiency. With a maximum cruise speed of 870 km/h and a range of up to 3.900 kilometers, it’s ideal for non-stop regional and short international flights. Powered by two Honeywell TFE731 engines, the Citation VII climbs quickly and flies at altitudes up to 13.700 meters, avoiding most weather and traffic for smoother travel.

The aircraft is well known for its reliability and solid performance across a wide variety of missions – from corporate charters to private leisure flights.

EFFICIENT CABIN FOR WORK OR RELAXATION

The cabin volume is approximately 12 cubic meters, offering space for up to 8 passengers in a comfortable, club seating layout. Passengers enjoy fold out tables, a refreshment center and a full private lavatory. The quiet, pressurized cabin is ideal for working in flight or relaxing during longer trips.

With a strong blend of performance, comfort and cost efficiency, the Citation VII remains a trusted choice in midsize private aviation. It offers classic jet speed with timeless dependability.

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AIRCRAFT SPECIFICATIONS

Performance & Capacity

Range

3900 km

Cruising Speed

870 km/h

Passenger seats

7-8

Cabin Volume

12.40 m3

Length

5.59 m

Luggage Capacity

1.55 m3

Manufacturer

CESSNA

Category

MIDSIZE JET
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Cabin Size

Height:
1.77 m
Width:
1.67 m

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FAQ

How many pilots fly a Midsize Jet?

Operators always assign two pilots to Midsize Jets. Crews have type ratings specific to the aircraft model. They train for complex airspace and long-range operations.

Does Midsize Jets need long runways?

Most Midsize Jets use runways between 1.500 and 1.800 meters. Some models, like the Hawker 800XP, need less distance for takeoff than larger jets.

Can Midsize Jets fly overnight routes?

Yes. You can schedule overnight flights with beds or reclining seats. A cabin attendant often joins longer trips. This setup keeps passengers rested during night travel.

What makes Midsize Jets different from Light Jets?

Midsize Jets offer more cabin space. They fly longer distances up to 5.500 kilometers. They hold larger luggage volumes around 2.5 to 3.0 cubic meters. Many Midsize Jets feature stand-up cabins around 1.75 meters high.

What cabin features do Midsize Jets have?

Cabins include fully enclosed lavatories, adjustable leather seating and larger galleys. Many jets offer WiFi. satellite phone and entertainment screens.

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