Buy jet airplane like a Cessna citation CL2. This aircraft is in a contrasting light and dark combination (seating is in Marina colored leather, with matching sidewall in Krypton and a Shale colored carpet). The wood veneer complements the brushed aluminium finishing in its Carl Booth Satin color. The interior is in very good condition. The exterior is all over white with a red custom stripes.
Buy jet airplane. The new Millennium Limited Edition single-engine aircraft is introduced at the worldwide CSTAR sales meeting in Wichita. The first Citation CJ1 is delivered. The 100th Citation Excel is rolled out and delivered. The Citation Encore receives FAA type certification. The first delivery occurs in October.
Buy jet airplane like the new Cessna Citation Sacramento Service Center is dedicated. Plans are announced to build an Orlando Service Center. Cessna and TAG Aviation announce a 50/50 joint venture to provide fractional ownership of business jets. The CJ2 receives FAA type certification. Cessna delivers the first Citation Encore on October 9.The Turbo Skylane joins the 2001 Single Engine product line. Cessna delivers its first Citation CJ2.The 400th CitationJet is delivered to E. Boyd & Associates.
When Cessna redesigned their popular CJ1 private jet, known for its low operating costs and high performance, the result was the CJ2: bigger, faster, and better. Buy jet airplane, its cabin stretched an additional thirty three inches, the wingspan stretched an additional thirty five. Its cruise speed outdoes the CJ by four hundred knots with a significantly reduced fuel burn.
The design goals of the Citation Jet series can be summed up in three words: simplicity, economy, and performance. This proved to be a challenge, especially in creating an aerodynamic structure that is cheap to produce and handles well. Previous Citations had used a straight wing, which slows the aircraft considerably but dramatically reduces production and design costs. This Citation Jet upgraded to a natural laminar flow wing, which took four years to design in a joint venture between Cessna and NASA. This wing delays the onset of flow separation longer, which improves the lift-to-drag characteristics ten to fifteen percent when compared to earlier straight-wing designs.
Buy jet airplane such as that of a CJ2. It is quite fuel-efficient, with an average fuel burn of 140 gallons per hour. The economy of its fuel burn can be largely attributed to Cessna’s choice of engines. It uses two Williams/Rolls-Royce FJ44-2C turbofan engines, each of which delivers 2,400 lbs of thrust on takeoff (400 lbs more than the CJ1 and CJ1+).
The CJ2 can take off in 3,420 feet at sea level, or in 5,080 feet on a runway at an altitude of 5,000 feet. It takes seventeen minutes to climb to 37,000 feet. At its maximum certified flight ceiling of 45,000 feet it reaches its long range cruise speed of 352 knots. Its high speed cruise is 407 knots. All of the cabin’s pressurization systems (certified to 8.9 psi) are controlled digitally, able to maintain a sea-level cabin pressure at 23,586 feet. It is extremely easy to fly and can be single-pilot operated. The Citation line was designed for forward-thinking businessmen that would fly their own private jets to and from business meetings, resulting in several automated systems and a simple avionics system. Buy jet airplane, for those that don’t plan to fly their own jet, its ability to be flown by a single pilot offers greater flexibility in flight operations and reduced per-hour flight costs.
In 2001, Cessna Aircraft announces additional expansion of the Columbus, Ga. facility. Cessna celebrates the delivery of its 3,000th single-engine aircraft. Cessna announces the launch of its Cessna Parts Distribution Web site, which allows customers to order Citation and Propeller parts online. Cessna delivers the first Citation X to China. Cessna cancels its participation in the 2001 NBAA convention and reallocates its resources to provide humanitarian relief for the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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