The Cessna Citation CJ3 is part of the Citation business jet family. Business jet users enjoy the simplicity of the CJ3 which offers both performance and reliability. The aircraft was unveiled in September 2002 and was FAA certified in October 2004.
The cockpit of the Citation CJ3 contains Rockwell Collins avionics and is designed for single-airman operation. The cabin measures 14.1 bases long by 4.8 bases wide by 4.8 bases altitudinous giving it a total cabin volume of 283 boxy bases. The confines make it comfortable for 7 passengers, with the maximum configuration seating for 8. The baggage cube can hold up to 9 bags, assuming your average piece of luggage is lower than 5 boxy bases. The Citation CJ3 has a maximum range of headwinds, high altitude, hot temperatures, or advanced capacity of 2002 long hauls and a maximum speed of 478 mph.
It’s powered by two Williams FJ44- 3A turbofan machines, which contributes to a sea-level thrust of 2,820 pounds. It has bettered energy- effectiveness as a result of its natural laminar inflow bodies. It also has an increased cargo capacity and maximum take-off weight, as well as fast rise pets and short- runway performance.