
Aircraft class:
Super Midsize Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306D1 turbofans
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First delivered:
2015

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.

With a maximum range of approximately 3,279 nautical miles, the Citation Latitude conquers both regional and transcontinental routes with ease, eliminating the need for fuel stops on city pairs such as New York to San Francisco, Miami to Seattle, or London to Marrakech. | Its robust range ensures coast-to-coast flights in the U.S. are routine, even with a full passenger load, and the aircraft’s impressive climb rate paired with a high cruise speed of 446 knots keeps flight times to a minimum. A takeoff requirement of just 3,580 feet and a landing roll of 2,480 feet make the Latitude exceptionally versatile, providing access to a broad spectrum of primary and secondary airports. | The aircraft’s 45,000-foot service ceiling allows for smooth operations above traffic and weather, while the fuel-efficient twin Pratt & Whitney engines deliver consistently strong performance. For private travelers, these features combine to create a seamless travel experience that outpaces any commercial alternative.

The Citation Latitude is celebrated for its spacious, flat-floor cabin—a rarity in its class—measuring over six feet wide and nearly six feet tall, allowing passengers to stand and move freely throughout the flight. | The standard seating configuration features a double-club layout for up to nine guests, with plush executive swivel seats and a customizable divan, all accented by large panoramic windows that flood the cabin with natural light. | Premium amenities include advanced in-flight entertainment, Wi-Fi connectivity, a fully enclosed lavatory, and a refreshment center stocked for your journey. Thoughtful soundproofing and climate control ensure every trip is as tranquil as it is productive, while the 127 cubic feet of baggage capacity accommodates everything from golf clubs to business essentials. | Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, the Latitude’s cabin transforms flight time into a productive or restorative interlude.




For longer international missions or larger groups, a heavy jet may be preferable, and solo travelers on brief hops may find a smaller model more economical. However, for groups seeking a perfect balance of range, spaciousness, and contemporary amenities—whether for business or leisure—the Citation Latitude stands out as an elite choice in the super midsize segment.


The Citation Latitude typically seats nine passengers in a double-club layout, with some aircraft accommodating up to ten. The spacious flat-floor cabin encourages collaboration, conversation, and relaxation for both business and family groups.




Absolutely. The Latitude’s flat-floor cabin is over six feet wide and nearly six feet tall, letting passengers move about with ease. Amenities include a fully enclosed lavatory, refreshment center, and a baggage compartment offering 127 cubic feet of storage.

Yes, the Latitude is designed for true coast-to-coast performance in the U.S., connecting city pairs such as New York to San Francisco or Miami to Seattle without the need for fuel stops, even with a full passenger load.
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