The Citation Bravo is a light jet that can seat up to 6-7 very comforably.
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CITATION BRAVO Information
The Citation Bravo has many features that sets it apart from the competition is its comfort.
The Citation Bravo Private Jet was the last incarnation of the very successful Citation II.
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It has upgraded landing gear and avionics and new quieter engines that brought an increase in performance, range and fuel economy.
The Cessna Citation Bravo light business jet entered service in 1997. The Bravo, a development of the Citation II, flies to an altitude of 13,216m (45,000ft) and carries up to seven passengers.
The family of Citation aircraft has continuously expanded and the Bravo is one of nine models of aircraft in the Citation business jet range.
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ReplyDeleteCitation business jets range from the four-passenger Citation Mustang, which flies to an altitude of 12,497m (41,000ft) to the eight-passenger Citation X, which flies to an altitude of 15,545m (51,000ft). More than 5,000 Citation jets have been delivered.
ReplyDeleteThe Bravo aircraft is of similar construction to the Cessna Citation jet with tapered three-spar wings attached to the lower fuselage and the podded Pratt & Whitney engines mounted to the rear fuselage. The T-tail has a tapered tailplane.
This jet is the ideal aircraft for European flights, combining cost-efficiency with excellent access to Europe's smaller airports.
The aircraft cabin has comfortable, pedestal-mounted swivel chairs, seats up to seven passengers, has a hot and cold beverage area as well as a well equipped mini-bar. Externally the aircraft has a spacious baggage capacity.
Cessna first developed the eight-seat Citation turbofan powered aircraft in 1968 to operate from airfields then being used by light-to-medium twin-engine aircraft.
In 1976 Cessna started the expansion of the Citation family with the announcements of the Citation I and II.
The family of Citation aircraft has continuously expanded and the Bravo is one of nine models of aircraft in the Citation business jet range.