
Mustang
FACTS
✧ The Mustang jet, officially known as the Cessna Citation Mustang, is a very light jet (VLJ) designed for business and personal use.
✧ The Mustang has a maximum cruising speed of approximately 340 knots (391 mph or 630 km/h) and a maximum operating altitude of 41,000 feet. It has a range of around 1,150 nautical miles (1,322 miles or 2,126 kilometers) with full fuel and reserves.
✧ The Mustang can seat up to four passengers in addition to the pilot. It has a typical configuration of two seats facing forward and two seats facing backward.
✧ This aircraft was built by Cessna.
✧ It can also be used as a cargo aircraft.
FEATURES
ADVANTAGES
✧ A COST-EFFECTIVE OPTION
The Mustang is known for its affordability compared to larger business jets. It offers a more accessible entry point into jet ownership with lower operating costs and maintenance requirements.
✧ A USEFUL AIRCRAFT
With its smaller size and performance capabilities, the Mustang can access more airports, including those with shorter runways or limited infrastructure. This opens up additional travel options, allowing passengers to get closer to their destinations.
The Mustang has the ability to operate from shorter runways. This flexibility allows it to access a wider range of airports and airfields, including those with limited runway length. It opens up more possibilities for travel and enhances convenience.
✧ AN EFFICIENT AND SAFE BIRD
The Mustang is designed with efficiency in mind. Its twin Pratt & Whitney turbofan engines provide a good balance of power and fuel efficiency. It offers excellent fuel economy, reducing operational costs for owners and operators.
Cessna has a reputation for manufacturing reliable aircraft, and the Mustang is no exception. It benefits from Cessna’s engineering expertise and a track record of producing quality aircraft, contributing to its overall reliability and safety.
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