
Aircraft class:
Light Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PW530A turbofans
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First delivered:
1997

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.

The Citation Bravo features a range of approximately 1,484 nautical miles, making it a standout for nonstop flights between major business centers and popular resort destinations. Typical city pairs within its reach include New York to Miami, Chicago to Dallas, Los Angeles to Aspen, and London to Nice—each easily completed on a single fuel load. | With a high-speed cruise of 380 knots and an ability to operate from runways as short as 3,600 feet, the Bravo opens up a broad network of airports, including many that are inaccessible to larger aircraft. Its 41,000-foot ceiling allows for efficient, smooth flights above turbulence and traffic, while its fuel-efficient engines keep operating costs attractive for both owners and charter clients. | For travelers, the result is a premium travel experience with door-to-door efficiency. The Bravo’s performance profile ensures punctual arrivals and quick turnarounds, making it a top choice for those who value time and flexibility.

The Citation Bravo’s cabin sets a high bar for comfort in the light jet segment, with a height of nearly 4 feet 9 inches and a width of 4 feet 10 inches, offering ample room to relax or work in flight. | Executive seating for seven is arranged in a double-club configuration, promoting conversation and collaboration. The well-appointed interior includes plush leather seats, foldout tables, and large windows that flood the cabin with natural light. | The aircraft features a private aft lavatory and a spacious, easily accessible baggage compartment—unusually generous for a jet in this class, with 73 cubic feet of luggage capacity. Many Bravos have been upgraded with modern entertainment systems and connectivity options, ensuring a relaxing and productive journey from takeoff to touchdown. | Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, the Bravo’s cabin ambiance transforms every flight into a refined, comfortable experience.




The Bravo excels on short to mid-range charters where time savings and access to smaller airports are essential. It may not be the best fit for large groups or long international routes, but for trips with up to seven passengers and a need for speed, comfort, and efficiency, the Citation Bravo is an exceptional value.


The Citation Bravo typically seats seven passengers in a double-club configuration, with some aircraft offering an additional eighth seat. The cabin layout is designed for both productivity and relaxation, making it ideal for business or leisure travel.




Yes. The Bravo has a spacious baggage compartment of 73 cubic feet—ample for golf bags, skis, or luggage for a full group. The cabin also features a private aft lavatory and generous headroom for easy movement during flight.

For most U.S. regional routes, the Bravo provides nonstop capability. While a full passenger load or strong headwinds may occasionally require a technical stop on the longest legs, the Bravo covers most popular city pairs without refueling.
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