Summary
- Impressive range, climb rate, and operational versatility surpass larger category jets.
- Spacious cabin with room for up to ten passengers, perfect for business or relaxation.
- Advanced avionics and short runway performance enhance safety, efficiency, and accessibility.
Introduced in 1994, the Cessna Citation Excel – also known as Model 560XL – has long been hailed as one of the most popular private jets in the aviation industry. Its blend of performance, comfort, and reliability has made it a favorite among business travelers and private jet enthusiasts alike.
While the Excel has since evolved into improved variants, namely, the XLS, XLS+ and Ascend, the original model remains a popular private jet. And here are five reasons why:
1
Impressive performance
Commendable range, runway capability, and rate of climb
Despite its midsize classification, the Citation Excel boasts an impressive range that rivals many larger aircraft in its category. With a maximum range of over 1,839 nautical miles (1,981 miles / 3,188 km), the jet can effortlessly traverse long distances without the need for refueling stops.
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Furthermore, the jet boasts operational versatility. Its superior climb rate of 3,790 feet (1,155 meters) per minute allows the Excel to operate out of a wide range of locations across the globe. According to Magellan Jets, it can reach cruise altitude in less time than most midsize jets, at just 18 minutes.
Per Global Air, other characteristics of the Excel include:
Maximum speed |
433 kts (498 mph; 802 km/h) |
Economy cruise |
373 kts (429 mph; 691 km/h) |
Service ceiling |
45,000 feet (13,716 meters) |
Operating cost per hour |
$2,590.16 |
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Whether you’re flying between bustling metropolitan hubs or remote business outposts, the Citation Excel delivers unmatched versatility and efficiency, allowing you to reach your destination with speed and comfort.
2
Spacious cabin
For up to ten passengers
Step aboard the Citation Excel, and you’ll immediately appreciate the expansive and thoughtfully designed cabin. With seating for up to ten passengers (although typically configured to accommodate six to eight passengers), including comfortable executive chairs, the cabin offers ample space to stretch out and relax during your journey.
According to Airliners.net, the Excel boasts one of the roomiest cabins in its class. So, whether you’re conducting business meetings or simply unwinding en route to your destination, this jet will provide the perfect environment for productivity and relaxation.
The Excel is popular among passengers thanks to its generous stand-up headroom, per Magellan Jets, boasting the following cabin dimensions:
Length |
18.7 feet (5.7 meters) |
Height |
5.7 feet (1.7 meters) |
Width |
5.5 feet (1.7 meters) |
3
Advanced avionics
Enhancing the experience for both pilots and passengers
Moving forward from the cabin into the cockpit of the Citation Excel, you’ll encounter a wealth of cutting-edge avionics and navigation systems designed to enhance safety and efficiency.
With its innovative and intuitive cockpit design, the Cessna Citation Excel stands out as a leader in the aviation industry. The aircraft is equipped with:
- Advanced avionics, including the FMZ-2000 Flight Management System;
- Satellite communications capabilities;
- And a sophisticated navigation/radar system.
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The aircraft boasts a sleek flight desk and luxurious cabin interior.
Honeywell’s Primus 1000 avionics suite further enhances the pilot’s experience, providing a consolidated set of screens that offer clear visibility and improved hand-eye coordination. Pilots benefit from having screens positioned closer to the controls, facilitating easier access to vital flight information and guidance throughout the journey.
Thanks to its sophisticated avionics suite, not only pilots but passengers, too, can enjoy a smooth and safe ride in the sky.
4
Short runway performance
For versatility and flexibility
One of the standout features of the Citation Excel is its exceptional short runway performance, which enables it to access a wide range of airports with limited runway lengths.
Equipped with powerful engines and a streamlined aerodynamic design, the jet can take off and land on shorter runways compared to other aircraft in its class, requiring a take-off distance of just 3,590 feet (1,094 meters).
This capability opens up a world of possibilities for travelers, providing access to smaller airports closer to their end destinations. Whether you’re flying into bustling city centers or remote island getaways, the Citation Excel ensures that you can reach your destination with ease and efficiency.
Comparing the Excel to its competitors, it boasts a shorter take-off run than the Hawker 800XP and the Learjet 45, but a slightly longer distance than the Embraer Phenom 300.
Hawker 800XP |
5,032 feet (1,534 meters) |
Learjet 45 |
4,200 feet (1,280 meters) |
Embraer Phenom 300 |
3,209 feet (978 meters) |
5
Fuel efficiency
An important aspect, especially with today’s rising fuel costs
In addition to its impressive performance capabilities, the Citation Excel is fuel efficient, which translates to lower operating costs and reduced environmental impact. The aircraft’s fuel-efficient engines and aerodynamic design contribute to its economical fuel burn, allowing owners and operators to maximize their operational savings without sacrificing performance or comfort.
Photo: IATA
Compared to the Hawker 800XP, which is often viewed as the Excel’s closest competitor, the former burns 291 gallons (1,102 liters) of fuel per hour, while the latter, 248 gallons (939 liters) per hour, per Jet Advisors.
According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA)’s Jet Fuel Price Monitor for the week ending May 10, 2024, the weekly average price of jet fuel is 240.83 US cents per gallon. Based on this price, operators can save $103.56 on fuel per hour when flying the Excel instead of the 800XP.
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In summary, the Cessna Citation Excel offers travelers a combination of luxury, performance, and efficiency. With its impressive performance, spacious cabin, advanced avionics, short runway performance, and fuel efficiency, the Citation Excel continues to set the standard for excellence in the midsize jet category. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, this jet ensures that every journey is a seamless and unforgettable experience from takeoff to touchdown.