Cessna Citation II
The Cessna Citation II models are light corporate jets built by Cessna as part of the Citation family. Stretched from the Citation I, the Model 550 was announced in September 1976, first flew on January 31, 1977, and was certified in March 1978. The II/SP is a single pilot version, the improved S/II first flew on February 14, 1984 and the Citation Bravo, a stretched S/II with new avionics and more powerful P&WC PW530A turbofans, first flew on April 25, 1995. The United States Navy adopted a version of the S/II as the T-47A. Production ceased in 2006 after 1,184 of all variants were delivered.
Cessna Citation II / IISP / SII Citation Bravo | |
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Role | Corporate jet |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Cessna |
First flight | January 31, 1977 |
Produced | 1978–2006 |
Number built | 1184: 688 II and II/SP, 160 S/II, 336 Bravo |
Developed from | Cessna Citation I |
Developed into | Cessna Citation V |
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