The Cessna Citation Bravo is a business jet that was first delivered in February 1997. As the successor to the Cessna Citation II, the Citation Bravo features more powerful and more fuel-efficient PW530A engines, resulting in a higher MTOW, a faster cruise speed and longer range.

It also includes Honeywell Primus EFIS avionics, a revised Citation Ultra interior and a trailing link main undercarriage. Production of the Bravo ceased in late 2006 after 336 had been delivered. The Citation Bravo was replaced by the better-but-more-expensive Citation CJ3.

Systems

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CESSNA Citation Bravo Warning and Test
CESSNA Citation Bravo Pneumatics
CESSNA Citation Bravo Oxygen
CESSNA Citation Bravo Lighting
CESSNA Citation Bravo Landing Gear and Brakes
CESSNA Citation Bravo Instrumentation and Avionics
CESSNA Citation Bravo Ice and Rain
CESSNA Citation Bravo Hydraulics
CESSNA Citation Bravo Fuel
CESSNA Citation Bravo Flight Controls
CESSNA Citation Bravo Environmental
CESSNA Citation Bravo Engines
CESSNA Citation Bravo Electrical

    Flight Patterns

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      Instructor’s Corner

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