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Cessna Citation II

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Cessna Citation II is a light corporate jet built by Cessna. Developed in the 1970s, it first flew on January 31 1977.

The improved S550 Citation SII first flew on February 14 1984. Improvements included a new wing designed using supercritical technology and JT15D4B turbofans. The SII replaced the II in production from 1984, but the II returned to the lineup from late 1985. Both remained in production until the introduction of the Bravo.

Military Operators

  • Burma/Myanmar, Spain, Turkey, United States (Navy), Venezuela.

Specifications Cessna S550 Citation SII

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Capacity: 10

Performance

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