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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 23 MIN

Focus on Performance and Avionics "Cessna Citation II Jet For Sale: 6,455 lb Payload, Garmin GTN 725 Upgrade, and Strong Engines

from Jets West · host Stan Snyder

Send us Fan Mail   Unmatched Maintenance & Reliability This aircraft offers exceptional peace of mind, having been strictly maintained and operated under a Part 135 certificate. This means the jet has been subjected to rigorous FAA standards, with parts routinely replaced on strict time limits rather than just when they fail. Furthermore, all Phase 1 through 5 inspections were completed within the last year, saving the new owner roughly 400 man-hours of maintenance and allowing for an estimated two years of flying before the next major inspection is required.Robust Engines & Modern Upgrades Powered by reliable Pratt & Whitney JT15D-4 engines, this jet still boasts between 800 and 1,000 hours of life remaining on each engine before overhaul is needed—enough to fly coast-to-coast for years. The cockpit is equipped with modern upgrades, including a touchscreen Garmin GTN 725 GPS and dual transponders with ADS-B In and Out. The exterior features upgraded LED lighting, a 5,000–6,000 enhancement that eliminates the frequent bulb replacements and 24-hour curing delays associated with older lighting systems.Exceptional Performance & Capability Expect highly versatile performance with a maximum range of nearly 2,000 nautical miles, a high-speed cruise of 405 knots, and a service ceiling of 43,000 feet. Thanks to a Gross Weight STC increase up to 14,500 lbs, the jet features a massive payload capacity of 6,455 lbs. It also boasts excellent short-field capabilities, able to safely land on runways as short as 2,200 to 3,200 feet due to its 82-knot stall speed and straight-wing design.Spacious, Executive Interior The sleek, light-colored cabin feels exceptionally open thanks to its 16-foot length and 12 passenger windows. It is configured for up to 11 people total and features a comfortable dual club seating arrangement with pull-out work tables and recessed ambient lighting. The rear of the cabin includes a fully working lavatory seat, ample storage drawers for refreshments, and a curtain that can be drawn to give passengers privacy from the crew.Significant Tax Advantages As a valuable incentive for business owners, purchasing this aircraft qualifies for 100% bonus depreciation available in the year 2026.

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Send us Fan Mail Unmatched Maintenance & Reliability This aircraft offers exceptional peace of mind, having been strictly maintained and operated under a Part 135 certificate. This means the jet has been subjected to rigorous FAA standards, with parts routinely replaced on strict time limits rather than just when they fail. Furthermore, all Phase 1 through 5 inspections were completed within the last year, saving the new owner roughly 400 man-hours of maintenance and allowing...

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