Aircraft types
Cessna Citation CJ3
The CJ3 is a Cessna Model 525B CitationJet, a stretched version of the CJ2. First flew in 2003, FAA certified in 2004, powered by two Williams FJ44-3A turbofans with 1,900+ nm range.
Citation 560XL
The Cessna Citation Excel (560XL) is a midsize business jet first flown in 1996. It features an unswept supercritical wing, twin PW-545A turbofans, and seats up to 10 passengers. Production evolved through XLS, XLS+, XLS Gen2, and Citation Ascend variants.
Hawker 750/800/900
The Hawker 800 derived from the DH-125 (first flew 1962), with the 125 800 iteration flying in May 1983. Variants include 750, 850, and 900 plus XPs. The 750 has a larger cabin and uses ventral fuel tank for baggage.
Learjet 31
The Learjet 31 is a twin-engine business jet produced 1988-2002, successor to the Learjet 29. It seats 8 passengers plus 2 crew, powered by rear-mounted Honeywell TFE731-2 turbofans with 51,000 ft ceiling.
Learjet 35/36
Introduced mid-1970s, the Learjet 35 and 36 are stretched successors to the Learjet 25 with Garrett TFE731 turbofans. The 35 seats eight; the 36 has larger fuel tanks and 500 miles more range.
Learjet 45
The Learjet 45 is a super light business jet produced by Bombardier Aerospace. First flew in 1995, certified in 1997, with first delivery in 1998. Features two Honeywell TFE731-20AR engines and typically seats nine passengers plus two crew.