
Aircraft class:
Midsize Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Garrett TFE731-3C-1C turbofans
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First delivered:
Late 1980s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a range of approximately 2,345 nautical miles, the Citation VI easily covers most regional and many transcontinental routes without the need for a fuel stop. It connects city pairs like Chicago to San Francisco, Dallas to New York, or London to Athens nonstop, allowing you to maximize your time in the air and on the ground. | While routes such as New York to Los Angeles may require a fuel stop under certain conditions, the Citation VI’s efficient cruise and robust climb rate make it a stellar performer for nearly any domestic itinerary. | High-speed cruise rates of up to 476 knots and a ceiling of 45,000 feet let you bypass weather and avoid traffic, providing a more tranquil and efficient flight. With a takeoff requirement around 4,850 feet, this jet accesses a wide range of airports, including many that are closer to your ultimate destination, ensuring a seamless, time-saving journey. | For business and leisure travelers alike, the Citation VI delivers unmatched convenience and comfort, transforming how you experience private aviation.

The Citation VI features a true stand-up cabin, one of the first in its class to offer ample height and width for passenger comfort. Its interior is typically configured with eight executive seats arranged in a double-club layout, providing plenty of space for meetings, relaxation, or productive work sessions. | The aircraft boasts large windows for natural light, fold-out work tables, and a spacious baggage area with 51 cubic feet of storage for luggage, golf bags, or skis. | A private aft lavatory ensures comfort on longer flights, while many jets in the Citation VI fleet have been recently upgraded with new upholstery, in-flight connectivity, and entertainment systems. Whether you’re traveling for work or pleasure, the quiet, refined cabin creates an inviting atmosphere from takeoff to landing.




While the Citation VI excels on regional and transcontinental routes, it is less suited for ultra-long-haul or intercontinental trips that demand a super-midsize or heavy jet. However, for groups of up to eight seeking efficiency, comfort, and value on flights of a few hours, this aircraft delivers a superior charter experience.


The Citation VI typically seats up to eight passengers in a comfortable executive layout, arranged in two sets of double-club seating for optimal space and interaction during flight.




Yes. The Citation VI provides a stand-up cabin with generous headroom and width, a private aft lavatory, and a baggage compartment of about 51 cubic feet, allowing passengers to move freely and store all their essentials for the journey.

For most U.S. cross-country routes, the Citation VI can complete the journey nonstop under normal conditions, but on the longest legs or with a full passenger load, a quick technical stop may be required—common for midsize jets on coast-to-coast flights.
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