Range
2700 NM
Max Speed
Mach 0.8
Capacity
Up to 4
Avionics
Pratt & Whitney Canada
Engines
PW306D1
Origin
United States
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About The Citation Latitude
The Cessna Citation Latitude is a mid-size business aircraft from Textron Aviation, designed for owners and operators who need a strong mix of cabin comfort, range, speed, and operational flexibility. As part of the Citation family, it targets premium private aviation missions with a balance of performance, reliability, and passenger-focused cabin design.
2,700 Nautical Mile Range
Mission capability designed for coast-to-coast and regional international missions.
Mach 0.8 Top Speed
High-speed cruise capability helps reduce trip time on demanding business aviation routes.
1-Zone Cabin Layout
A flexible cabin arrangement supports work, dining, relaxation, and rest depending on configuration.
PW306D1 Engines
Twin Pratt & Whitney Canada turbofans provide the thrust and reliability expected in this aircraft class.
Spotlight: 2,700 Nautical Mile Range
Mission capability designed for coast-to-coast and regional international missions.
Milestones
Program Status
Active Production
Citation Latitude Specifications
Performance
Max Cruise Speed
446 KTAS
(826 km/h)
Long Range Cruise
372 KTAS
(689 km/h)
Mach Speed
M 0.8
Max Range
2,700 NM
(5,000 km)
Service Ceiling
45,000 FT
(13,716 m)
Climb Rate
3,800 FPM
Takeoff Distance
3,580 FT
(1,091 m)
Landing Distance
2,480 FT
(756 m)
With a maximum range of 2,700 nautical miles and a top operating speed of Mach 0.8, the Citation Latitude is built for coast-to-coast and regional international missions. Its runway performance, cruise efficiency, and 45,000 ft service ceiling give flight departments useful flexibility across a wide range of mission profiles.
Powerplant
Engine Manufacturer
Pratt & Whitney Canada
Engine Model
PW306D1
Engine Type
Turbofan
Thrust Per Engine
5,907 LBF
Engine Count
2
Maintenance Plan
On Condition
Noise Stage
Stage 5
Powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306D1 turbofan engines, the Citation Latitude delivers dependable thrust, efficient cruise performance, and the redundancy expected in modern business aviation. The engine installation supports long-range reliability, reduced cockpit workload, and maintenance planning for private, corporate, charter, and special mission operators.
Operating Weights
MTOW (Max Takeoff)
30,800 LB
(13,971 kg)
Max Landing Weight
27,200 LB
(12,338 kg)
Max Zero Fuel Weight
21,500 LB
(9,752 kg)
Max Payload
2,700 LB
(1,225 kg)
Fuel Capacity
11,400 LB
(5,171 kg)
Operating Empty Weight
19,000 LB
(8,618 kg)
Operating weights dictate the structural limits and mission profile of the aircraft. With an MTOW of 30,800 lbs, the Citation Latitude offers a high payload-to-range ratio, allowing operators to carry a full cabin without sacrificing distance.
Citation Latitude Interior
Cabin Specs
Length
21.8 FT
(6.64 m)
Width
6.4 FT
(1.95 m)
Height
6 FT
(1.83 m)
The Citation Latitude cabin offers a refined passenger cabin with seating for up to 9 passengers depending on configuration. Its cabin measures approximately 21.8 ft long, 6.4 ft wide, and 6 ft high, with baggage capacity of about 127 cubic feet and passenger amenities suited to mid-size missions.
Operating Economics
Based on an assumed utilization of 450 flight hours annually.
Variable Costs
Fixed Costs
Annual Budget
$1.08M
Estimated Total Spend
Market Leading Operators
A new Cessna Citation Latitude is commonly estimated at approximately $19.0M before options, completion work, taxes, and owner-specific customization.
The Citation Latitude offers a maximum range of approximately 2,700 nautical miles under standard manufacturer or long-range cruise assumptions.
The Citation Latitude can reach a top operating speed of Mach 0.8, with long-range cruise performance optimized for efficient business aviation missions.
Depending on cabin configuration, the Citation Latitude can accommodate up to 9 passengers.