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The Citation Excel is technically a mid-sized jet – its cabin length is 18.7 feet and it can fly up to 1,961 miles (1,704 nautical miles) – but can take off in 3,500 feet and climb to cruise altitude in just 18 minutes, performance statistics reminiscent of light private jets. At any rate, the Excel possesses excellent handling capabilities, reliable systems, and dependable delivery of smooth, quick flights.
The Citation Excel’s cabin fits eight passengers in a cabin that’s quiet and draft-free due to the triple-sealed entry door and triple-pane windows. It is 5.7 feet high and 5.5 feet wide, about average for a midsized private jet. Details like foldout tables and sliding headrests make the interior comfortable. There are many different seating configurations to choose from, including one option with a three-person divan. An external compartment provides 80 cubic feet of storage space, along with some additional space in an internal closet.
This private jet can climb to its cruise level in just 18 minutes and can cruise at 423 ktas. The Excel has a range of 1,907 miles (1,657 nautical miles) with four passengers. It can take off on runways as short as 3,500 feet – the shortest takeoff distance of any midsized jet.
The Excel outperforms other private jets in its category due largely to its two Pratt & Whitney PW545 engines. They are designed with a high-pressure core to increase thrust to 3,804 pounds apiece. Increased airflow through the engine’s core allows the engines to operate at higher temperatures. A Teflon seal was added to prevent oil leaks, and the single-channel electronic control engine allows the pilot to configure fuel flow at the beginning of flight and leave the system to do the rest during flight. Manual fuel control remains available for emergencies. The engines can reach .80 Mach uninstalled and burn, on average, 250 gallons of fuel per hour (some light private jets burn as much as 346 gallons per hour).
The Citation Excel comes equipped with two air conditioning systems to keep the cabin comfortable, even in the most extreme outside temperatures. A long-travel trailing link landing gear ensures smooth landings and taxiing. High-capacity carbon brakes give this jet powerful braking capabilities that other private jets of its size don’t have. The brake wear is minimal and, like all other systems in the Excel, is extremely reliable.
Subtle design details exhibit Cessna’s custom of creating simple, high-performance jets. The frame is made from riveted, hot-bonded aluminum alloy, which reduces assembly cost but slightly increases drag. Any lessened aerodynamic capabilities are made up for by the unusually low position of the wing, which greatly reduces drag.
The Citation Excel was designed to fit the needs of the pilot. The preflight check is easy to carry out and many flight systems only have to be set once after takeoff, then automatically adjust in flight.
The avionics system is probably the most pilot-friendly feature of the Excel. The engineers of the Honeywell Primus 1000 avionics suite realized the importance of things like consolidating multiple displays into a few, easy-to-interpret ones and placing screens close to the controls that they apply to. All of the information needed is displayed on four sleek screens. The relevant controls are located directly on the screens’ faceplates to improve pilot hand-eye coordination and flight performance.
In short, the Citation Excel is a trustworthy, reliable private jet that can take you anywhere a mid-sized jet can go at the cost of light-jet travel. Its comfort, performance, and reliability match Cessna’s high standards in private jet travel.
Powerplants
Two 16.9kN (3804lb) Pratt & Whitney Canada PW-545A turbofans.
Performance
Max cruising speed at 35,000ft 795km/h (429kt). Initial rate of climb 3790ft/min. Max certificated altitude 45,000ft. Range at economical cruising speed with two crew, four passengers and reserves 3852km (2080nm)
Weights
Standard empty 5402kg (11,910lb), max takeoff 9071kg (20,000lb)
Dimensions
Wing span 16.98m (55ft 10in), length 15.79m (51ft 10in), height 5.24m (17ft 3in) Wing area 34.5m2 (369.7sq ft)
Capacity
Flight crew of two. Choice of four interior configurations with seating for up to 10 passengers in main cabin
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