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Avionics, comfort and even pilot legroom - the CJ3 Gen2 steps up
The company is already seeing strong aircraft demand and is taking orders for the Citation CJ3 Gen2. It boasts excellent range, payload and efficiency along with new productivity and comfort features.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2 is expected to enter into service in 2025.
Read this story in our November 2023 printed issue.

Textron Aviation has lifted the curtain on its latest Cessna Citation CJ3 model, the Gen2, described as the company's most comprehensive Gen2 product announcement to date.

NBAA-BACE attendees will enjoy access to a mock up debut at the company's static display. Currently under development, the aircraft is expected to enter into service in 2025.

“The Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2 is our most comprehensive Gen2 product announcement yet, offering customers proven performance, leading edge technology and an unmatched cabin experience,” says president and CEO Ron Draper. “As a pilot of the CJ3 series, I appreciate the aircraft's excellent range, payload and efficiency, along with new productivity and comfort features. This announcement is a testament to our vision to be the leader in aviation, inspiring the journey of flight.”

The Citation CJ3 Gen2 was designed with input from a Textron Aviation customer advisory board, made up of owners, pilots and mechanics who know what makes the ultimate aircraft experience. This feedback was key in every detailed enhancement in the aircraft, from cockpit to cabin.

“The Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2 was designed to feel as good to the pilot as it does to the passenger,” says Lannie O'Bannion, senior vice president, global sales and flight operations. “The aircraft is built upon two decades of success in the market and is the latest example of Textron Aviation's commitment to constantly innovate and bring the best products and experiences to our customers.”

The aircraft offers a proven and trusted avionics system with the latest Garmin G3000 software and hardware, including:

- Garmin Autothrottles to reduce pilot workload and provide flight-envelope protection

- Optional Enhanced Vision System (EVS) to provide improved clarity and optimised situational awareness

- Intuitive touch screen interface

- GDL60 for aircraft connectivity, including remote transmission of flight plans, automatic database updates, as well as wireless transmission of aircraft diagnostic data

One of the most notable changes in the cockpit is an extra 4.5 inches of legroom for the pilot, allowing a comfortable and focused flight experience.

The Citation CJ3 Gen2 will offer standard seating for 10 passengers. With a maximum range of 2,040nm and a maximum payload of 2,135lbs, it offers excellent range, payload and superior field performance to enable pilots to achieve a variety of missions in extensive conditions.

As for the cabin experience, a new entryway step design and assist handle, along with enhanced lighting for improved visibility, provide comfort and ease to customers entering the Citation CJ3 Gen2. The fully customisable luxury interior allows customers to create their ideal environment for their specific mission, be it relaxation, innovation or productivity.

Customers can choose between a fixed side-facing seat, a modern refreshment centre for expanded cabinet storage or a folding side-facing seat to carry an additional passenger or additional luggage. The aircraft also features an optional high-power outlet for a coffee machine, ice and trash storage, and the incorporation of a cabin master control switch panel.

Moving into the cabin, customers will experience:

- New seats with base and floor tracking capability and optional swivel functionality

- New RGB accent lights to personalise the cabin environment with changeable, ambient lighting

- USB-C power at every seat, as well as wireless charging in the main cabin

- Top-loading executive and slimline tables

- Lighted side pockets for additional storage

In the rear of the aircraft, CoolView skylights in the lavatory bring natural light into the space, and there is a new optional sink and vanity design with a dedicated water supply. For added convenience, the Citation CJ3 Gen2 includes an externally serviceable lavatory.

“Our talented team members at Textron Aviation have proven their commitment to designing and delivering new industry-leading products based on our customers' feedback,” says Christi Tannahill, senior vice president, customer experience. “We look forward to exceeding their expectations again with the new Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2.”

Like all Cessna and Beechcraft turbine products, the Citation CJ3 Gen2 will be able to operate using SAF. All CJ3 Gen2 aircraft may be delivered with SAF on board, and customers can refuel using SAF wherever available, including at the company's Wichita service centre.

The company is committed to conscious manufacturing and features sustainably sourced interior materials in the aircraft. Textron Aviation also utilises a robust recycling programme and industrial wastewater pretreatment plants. According to the company's energy supplier, Textron Aviation used 100 per cent renewable wind electricity to power all of its Kansas-based facilities in 2022.

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