Aircraft types
Citation 550/551
Cessna developed stretched Citation variants in the mid-1970s: the 10-passenger Citation II (1977), improved S/II (1984), and Bravo with more powerful engines (1995-2006).
Citation 560
The Citation 560, Ultra and Encore are stretched Citation 550s with various engine upgrades. The 560 flew in 1987, Ultra added more powerful engines in 1994, and Encore introduced PW535A engines in 2000.
Falcon 2000
Dassault announced the Falcon 2000 at Paris Air Show in 1989 as follow-on to Falcon 20/200. This wide-body, transcontinental twin engine aircraft first flew March 4, 1993, with first delivery February 16, 1995.
Falcon 900EASy
Dassault's EASy flight deck, developed in the late 1990s on Honeywell's Primus Epic platform, equips various Falcon variants. The 900EX entered service in 1996, followed by the 900DX in 2005 and 900LX in 2010.
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.
Pilatus PC-12
PC-12 is a single engine turboprop aircraft family by Swiss manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft since 1991. First flight was May 31, 1991, with deliveries starting September 1994. Seats up to nine passengers for corporate transport.