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Aircraft Type
Cessna Citation V
Base Aircraft Price (USD)
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Max Cruise Speed (ktas)
397
Max Range (nm)
1644
Max Payload: (Lb)
1800
Total Seats
7
Cockpit
2
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Long Range Cruise (ktas)
350
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)
397
Balanced Field Length (ft)
3740
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Cabin Height:
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Cabin Width:
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Cabin Length:
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Cabin Volume:
310 cu ft
Exterior Height:
15 ft
Wing Span:
52 ft 2 in
Length:
48 ft 9 in
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Model
JT15D-5A
No. of Engines
2
Manufacturer
Pratt & Whitney Canada
The Citation V, Citation Ultra, and Ultra Encore are the largest straight wing members of Cessna's highly successful Citation family. Cessna publicly announced it was developing a stretched development of the Citation II at the annual NBAA convention in New Orleans in 1987. Earlier in August 1987, the first engineering prototype Model 560 Citation V had successfully completed its maiden flight. US certification was granted on December 9, 1988, and deliveries began the following April.
The Citation V was based on the Citation II/SP, but differences over the smaller jet include more powerful Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D5A turbofans and a slight fuselage stretch. It has an external baggage capacity of 46 cubic feet and an internal capacity of 28 cubic feet. This jet also features new soundproofing techniques and triple-glazed windows, making it one of the quietest light private jet cabins.
The Citation V proved quite popular, with 262 built between 1987 and 1994. Production ended with the introduction of the Citation Ultra, and by 2018, the Citation V was priced at $1.1-1.6M.