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Jet.AI Places Fleet Order With Textron Aviation

Three Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2s For Its Fractional Program

Jet.AI has signed a fleet purchase agreement with Textron Aviation for the purchase of three Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen2 aircraft to join its brand-new CJ4 Gen2 fractional program with deliveries scheduled for Q2, Q3, and Q4 of 2026.

Fractional owners will have guaranteed access to the Citation CJ4 Gen2, a light jet with seating for nine passengers known for its high speed, ceiling up to FL450, advanced avionics suite, quiet cabin and seamless connectivity. It is designed for comfort and efficiency and fits fractional ownership clients who depend on private aviation for business as well as personal use.

Jet.AI currently operates three HondaJets, one Citation CJ4, and a King Air 350i. The addition of these three aircraft will join those aircraft and also those coming as part of Jet.AI’s existing super-midsize fleet expansion plan.

Mike Winston, Founder and Chairman of Jet.AI said, “Because our customers love the Cessna Citation CJ4 we already operate we’re enthusiastic about edging into more capacity in this aircraft – the largest member of Textron Aviation’s legendary CJ family,” said. “Since its introduction 14 years ago, the CJ4 has been continually improved by Textron Aviation and has established a track record of reliable service. It offers existing light jet customers an excellent upgrade option to serve their travel needs.”

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