Cessna Citation Hemisphere

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Citation Hemisphere
Type: Business jet
Design country:
Manufacturer:

Cessna

First flight:

planned for 2019

The Cessna Citation Hemisphere is a corporate jet aircraft under development by the US manufacturer Cessna . It was presented at the NBAA conference in 2015 and should be ready in 2019; According to the manufacturer, it has the widest cab in its class. The maximum speed should be Mach 0.9 or 573 kts (about 1060 km / h).

construction

The Snecma Silvercrest was originally selected as the engine , later the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800 was also considered. The Silvercrest has a thrust of over £ 12,000 and was confirmed at the 2016 NBAA Convention, along with the Honeywell Primus Epic cockpit and a fly-by-wire system from Thales .

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 2
Passengers 14th
Top speed approx. 600 kts
Range 8.334 km
Engines 2 × Safran Silvercrest Turbofans with 12,000 pounds of thrust each
price $ 30-35 million

Comparable types

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cessna introduces the Citation Hemisphere
  2. ^ Citation Hemisphere . Cessna .
  3. ^ A Discussion with Pratt & Whitney Canada President John Saabas , AirInsight. June 9, 2016. 
  4. ^ Cessna selects engine
  5. Stephen Trimble: NBAA: Textron revamps Longitude and Introduces Hemisphere . flightglobal . November 16, 2015.