CAPACITY
Flight crew of two. Choice of four interior configurations with
seating for up to 10 passengers in main cabin
PERFORMANCE
Max cruising speed at 35,000ft 795km/h (429kt). Initial rate of
climb 3790ft/min. Max certificated altitude 45,000ft. Range at economical
cruising speed
with two crew, four passengers and reserves 3852km (2080nm).
GENERAL
INFORMATION
One of the latest members of Cessna's extensive line of Citation
business jets, the Citation Excel combines the cabin width and standup
headroom comfort of the Citation X in a new small/medium size package.
The new Excel resulted from customer consultation over what they
wanted in a light
corporate jet plus advances in engine and airframe technology. The
basis of the Excel is a shortened Citation X fuselage (the same
fuselage cross section as was used in the Citation III, VI and VII),
combined
with a modified unswept supercritical wing based on the Citation
V Ultra's, the V's cruciform
tail configuration and new Pratt & Whitney Canada PW-545A series
turbofans.
Cessna claims
the Citation Excel's cabin is the largest of any light business
jet. It features standup headroom and a dropped aisle that runs
the length
of the main cabin. Seated head and elbow room is greater than that
in the
Citation II and V, while the cabin length is similar to the Citation
I, II, VI and VII.
Cessna announced
it was developing the Excel at the NBAA convention in October 1994.
Prototype construction began in February 1995 and it flew for the
first time on February 29 1996. The first production Excel rolled
out in
November 1997
and the type was certificated in April 1998, with first deliveries
beginning mid that year at which stage over 200 were on order. Cessna
delivered the 100th Excel in August 2000, at which time the company
was building one every three days. Cessna says this is the fastest
ramp-up of production of any Citation jet yet.