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The Premier 1A is a creation of Raytheon Aircraft, and comes about as close as you can get to a mid-sized jet while still retaining its Light classification. This plane features Williams International FJ44-2A engines that pack a powerful punch while still keeping fuel efficiency and high altitude thrust performance in mind. Thanks to the [...]
FULL DETAILSThe Learjet 40 is a newer plane that first flew in 1995 with FAA certification granted nearly two years later. The plane was not introduced to the general public until 2003, when it promptly became a popular commuter jet due to its ability to fly at higher altitudes and its speed. The Learjet 40 differs [...]
FULL DETAILSThe BeechJet 400 began by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, with the intention of creating a luxury business aircraft that would be at the top of Mitsubishi’s fleet. In fact, the original name for the plane was the Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond, signifying first-class all the way. When Raytheon Beechcraft took over production of the plane in the [...]
FULL DETAILSThe BeechJet 400A is similar in size and appearance to the BeechJet 400, but some notable upgrades have been made on this aircraft. The original BeechJet 400 was created to become the Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond. However, Raytheon Beechcraft took over production of the aircraft and made some improvements to the design the resulted in the [...]
FULL DETAILSThe Hawker 400xp was originally offered by British Aerospace as a business jet, but it was purchased by Raytheon in 1993. Raytheon changed the name from the BeechJet 400 to the Hawker 400xp and added a fair share of improvements to the aircraft as well. This light aircraft is one of the most valued in [...]
FULL DETAILSThe Falcon 10 was originally designed by the French aviation company Dassault. This plane is comparable to the Learjet in terms of speed and range, which typically tops the charts of other planes in its class. With an airspeed of up to 520 miles per hour, it is easy to see why this aircraft continues [...]
FULL DETAILSThe Citation V is simply a beautiful plane, inside and out. This aircraft took both the Citation I and II and stretched them to make more interior space for the most comfortable, luxurious flying experience. The first prototype of the Citation hit the air in 1987 and FAA certification was granted just a little over [...]
FULL DETAILSThe Citation Ultra is a beautiful update to the Citation V design. This aircraft is very similar in size and performance to the Citation V, but with a few key differences. The biggest improvement focuses on the engines, which were updated to the JT15D-5D models. The cockpit was also given a makeover, with a Honeywell [...]
FULL DETAILSThe Citation SII was a design directly taken from the Citation I, but with a few improvements. Size was one of the biggest considerations, since the popularity of the Citation I led Cessna to believe that they could attract an even broader client base to this aircraft by increasing its size. This plane is slightly [...]
FULL DETAILSCapitalizing on the popularity of Citation Jets 1 and 2, the Citation Jet 3 offers all the performance and amenities of this series with a few tweaks to make them even better. First the Citation Jet 3 has speed, with Williams FJ44-3A engines, rated at 2,780 pounds of thrust each. Second, the Citation Jet 3 [...]
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