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Fri, Aug 28, 2020

Cessna Citation Latitude Turns Five

Fleet Has Already Logged 320,000 Hours Since Entry Into Service

Textron is celebrating five years since the first customer delivery of the Cessna Citation Latitude.

With nearly 240 delivered to date, the Citation Latitude jet now comprises more than 40 percent of all midsize business jet deliveries since 2015 and has surpassed 320,000 fleet hours since entry into service.

"Five years since its introduction, the Citation Latitude is now an industry icon. Business travelers were the first to appreciate its versatility and comfortable cabin which makes the jet ideal for business productivity and leisure alike," said Rob Scholl, senior vice president, Sales. "Today, the jet's innovative design has enabled its deployment in a variety of applications, from European air ambulance operators, to the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, which in April of this year took delivery of two Citation Latitude jets configured for flight inspection."

The aircraft entered the market in 2015 and quickly established itself as the Citation with the highest average daily utilization with leading private aviation company, NetJets, taking more than 120 deliveries. With cabin space for seven passengers and the ability to fly nonstop between destinations such as Los Angeles and New York or Geneva and Dubai, the Citation Latitude business jet has done service for NetJets Owners with certification in more than 40 countries.

"Customers have returned to the Citation Latitude time and time again, proving its enduring performance over the past half-decade. Its low direct operating costs have made it the cornerstone of many fleets and we look forward to seeing this popular aircraft rise to new missions," continued Scholl.

The Citation Latitude jet is also one of the company's fleet of 13 commercial turbine aircraft capable of flying with sustainable aviation fuel.

FMI: www.textron.com
 
 


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