Aircraft types
Beechcraft King Air 200
The King Air 200 is a twin turboprop aircraft by Beechcraft, first flown in 1972. It features a T-tail and seats up to 13 passengers, with variants including cargo and survey versions.
Cessna Citation CJ2
The Citation CJ2 (Model 525A) is an upgraded CJ1 with stretched cabin and wingspan, first delivered in 2000. The CJ2+ variant features updated avionics and different engines, certified in 2005.
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.
Cessna CitationJet/CJ1
Cessna Model 525 CitationJet launched 1989, first flew April 1991, certified October 1992. Features natural laminar flow wing, T-tail, twin Williams FJ44 turbofans, seats six passengers, single pilot certified.
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.
Citation Mustang
The Cessna 510 Citation Mustang was the first fully certified entry level business jet, announced in 2002 with first flight in April 2005. It features two PW615F-A turbofan engines producing 1,350 lb thrust each and is approved for single-pilot operation.
Citation Sovereign
The Citation Sovereign (Model 680) was developed by Cessna to bridge the gap between Excel/XLS and Citation X models. First flew in 2002, certified in 2004, with 350 built until 2013. Successor Sovereign+ introduced in 2013 with upgraded engines and avionics.
Embraer Legacy 450
The Embraer Legacy 450 mid-light jet first flew in 2013 and was certified in 2015. It's powered by two rear-mounted Honeywell turbofans and seats up to nine passengers with a flat floor cabin.
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.
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.