Citation X Performance, Specifications and Comparisons

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Citation X

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Performance

Cessna began manufacturing The Citation X SuperMid Jet in 1996 and continues to do so today. The cabin measures 23.7 feet long by 5.6 feet wide by 5.7 feet tall giving it a total cabin volume of 527 cubic feet. The dimensions make it comfortable for 8 passengers, with the maximum configuration seating 12. The baggage compartment can hold up to 15 bags, assuming your average piece of luggage is less than 5 cubic feet. The Citation X has a maximum range (subject to headwinds, high altitude, hot temperatures, or higher capacity) of 3700 miles and a maximum speed of 604 mph. Common names and abbreviations: CE-750, CE-750.
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Specifications

  • Category: SuperMid Jet
  • Cabin Volume: 527 cubic feet
  • Baggage Volume: 104 cubic feet
  • Max Speed: 604 mph
  • Range: 3700 miles
  • Fuel Burn: 293 gph
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Citation X Interior

History

The Citation X is powered by two turbofan engines and is built by the Cessna Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas. Even though the X model is based on the earlier Citation III, VI and VII models, the Citation X has significant differences, such as its wing design, electronic components and engines.

The Citation X concept was first presented in 1990 with several major improvements over other 650 eries, mainly the dramatic improvement in speed. This concept ultimately became the new 750 series for Cessna.

The Citation X development was announced at the National Business Aviation Association Convention in New Orleans in October of 1990, with the first prototype making its first flight 3 years later on December 21st, 1993. Its certification was delayed several times due to failures of the airframe and engines that did not meet Federal Aviation Administration requirements which caused the certification date to extend to late November, 1995. The efforts to increase the maximum take-off weight of the Citation X by about 800 pounds delayed certification again to April of 1996. These changes were aimed at permitting a full-fuel payload of 1,400 pounds with a total of 7 passengers, but Cessna had difficulty achieving a balance between reducing Citation X cabin noise and minimizing the extra weight of sound-dampening materials. The certification was finally achieved on June 3rd, 1996.

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