Cessna Citation X+ private jet charter

Cessna Citation X+ Charter

The fastest civilian aircraft in the world.

PAX8RANGE3,460 nmSPEEDMach 0.935BAGGAGE82 cu ftCABIN5'7" × 5'5"TYPICALTeterboro → San Francisco · from $35,400

OVERVIEW

Cessna Citation X+

The Cessna Citation X+ holds the record as the fastest civilian aircraft in the world — Mach 0.935 cruise, just shy of the speed of sound. Eight passengers, transcontinental US capability and unmatched speed advantage.

Cessna Citation X+ cabin and exterior

IN DEPTH

The complete guide to chartering the Cessna Citation X+

The story behind the Citation X+

The Cessna Citation X+ is a 2014 stretch and re-engine of the original Citation X — the aircraft that at its 1996 launch held (and still holds, formally) the title of fastest civilian aircraft in production, with a Mach 0.935 maximum operating limit. The X+ (marketed as Model 750) added a 15-inch fuselage stretch, more powerful Rolls-Royce AE 3007C2 engines, redesigned winglets, Garmin G5000 avionics and a 400 nm range increase, without giving up any of the original's headline speed. Production ran until 2018, giving a fleet of just under 340 aircraft worldwide.

The X+ was Cessna's answer to the Gulfstream G280 and Bombardier Challenger 350 in the super-midsize category, but it competed on speed rather than cabin volume. A New York to LA sector in an X+ is 20–40 minutes faster than in almost any rival, and on longer missions the aggregate time saving compounds — London to Dubai in five hours instead of six, or Frankfurt to New York in about eight hours in favourable winds.

For charter clients the X+ is a specialist: the aircraft you charter when arriving materially sooner is worth paying for. On most missions the difference is measured in minutes, but on transcontinental sectors where flight time is over four hours, the X+ can genuinely shift a same-day return itinerary from impossible to routine.

On board: cabin trade-offs for speed

The X+ cabin is 25 feet 2 inches long — the stretch made it competitive on length — but only 5 feet 6 inches wide and 5 feet 8 inches tall. That is meaningfully narrower and lower than any modern super-midsize peer: the Longitude and Challenger 3500 are 7 feet 2 inches wide; the Praetor 600 is 6 feet 10 inches. You feel the difference immediately on stepping aboard.

Layout is a nine-passenger double-club with an aft two-place divan. Seats are full leather, fully reclining, and appointed to a high standard on late-production aircraft; earlier X's often show their age in trim and cabin management systems. Cessna equipped the X+ with Clairity XT cabin displays and Ka-band Wi-Fi on newer builds. Baggage volume is 82 cubic feet — competitive with the Challenger 350 but well short of the Longitude.

The lavatory is enclosed but compact. The aft area accepts a small crew rest position, but there is no true galley of the sort the Longitude and Challenger 3500 offer. Where the X+ compensates is in flight time: a five-hour transatlantic in the X+ is a shorter penalty in a smaller cabin than a six-hour equivalent in a wider one.

Performance: the fastest civilian aircraft in production

The X+'s twin Rolls-Royce AE 3007C2 engines produce 7,034 pounds of thrust each. Maximum operating Mach is 0.935 — approaching the transonic buffet region of larger airliners, and the highest Mmo of any civilian aircraft currently in production. Long-range cruise settles at Mach 0.82; typical charter cruise runs Mach 0.87–0.88. Certified ceiling is FL510, higher than any peer.

NBAA IFR range with four passengers is 3,460 nautical miles — enough for New York to London (with reserves and typical winds), Los Angeles to Honolulu, Miami to São Paulo or London to Dubai. Real-world range with eight passengers is closer to 3,100 nm. Balanced field length is 5,140 ft, longer than Longitude and Challenger 350 — the X+ needs a proper runway, and does not do genuinely short strips.

Fuel burn in fast cruise (Mach 0.88) runs 300 US gallons per hour first hour, settling around 270 gph — meaningfully higher than the Longitude and about 15 per cent higher than a Challenger 350 over the same sector. The X+'s pitch is not efficiency; it is arrival time.

Signature missions

The X+ is at its sharpest on transcontinental US, London to New York (both directions with favourable winds), London to Dubai, Dubai to Kuala Lumpur, and Los Angeles to Honolulu. On each of these routes it saves 30–60 minutes over the next-fastest rival, which for time-sensitive clients (deal teams, entertainers, professional sports) is the reason to charter it.

It is also the aircraft of choice for owners who insisted on same-day round-trip transcontinental capability — a New York client attending a same-day meeting in Los Angeles or a London client with a same-day return to Moscow, Dubai or Athens. On sub-two-hour missions the X+'s speed advantage is invisible and its narrower cabin actively disadvantageous; use a Latitude, Praetor 500 or Challenger 350 instead.

Economics and how it compares

Charter hourly rates for the X+ run $8,500–$10,500 in North America; €9,000–€11,000 in Europe. Empty-leg availability is thin because the fleet is small and concentrated with a few operators. Indicative pricing: New York to Los Angeles from $42,000; London to New York from £75,000; London to Dubai from £55,000.

Against the Longitude, the X+ arrives 30–60 minutes earlier at 10 per cent higher hourly cost with a smaller cabin. Against the Praetor 600, the X+ is faster and shorter-legged (3,460 vs 4,018 nm) with a narrower cabin. Against the Challenger 350/3500, the X+ is faster and less comfortable. On every direct comparison the X+ is the choice for clients where minutes matter.

Operating cost per hour is competitive on paper but works out higher per mile than the more efficient Longitude because of higher fuel burn. For most operators the X+ commercial case depends on customers specifically requesting the aircraft for its speed.

Verdict: who should charter the Citation X+?

Charter the X+ when arriving 30–60 minutes earlier on a transcontinental mission is worth a modest price premium and a slightly narrower cabin, and when the mission is genuinely long enough (three hours plus) that the speed advantage compounds. It is the right aircraft for professional sports, entertainment and finance clients whose itineraries are timed to the minute.

Step across to a Longitude or Challenger 3500 when cabin comfort matters more than absolute speed; step up to a G280 or Praetor 600 when longer range with headwinds is the priority. For pure arrival-time optimisation, no other business jet in production comes close.

SPECIFICATIONS

Cessna Citation X+ specifications

Passengers8
Range3,460 nm
SpeedMach 0.935
Cabin height5'7"
Cabin width5'5"
Baggage82 cu ft
Runway5,140 ft

CABIN EXPERIENCE

On board the Cessna Citation X+

  • Eight executive seats in double-club configuration
  • Aft galley with espresso machine
  • Enclosed lavatory with vanity

BEST ROUTES

Where the X+ flies best

New York → Los Angeles

from $34,200

London → Moscow

from £22,500

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CHARTER PRICING

Cessna Citation X+ charter pricing

ROUTEESTIMATED PRICE
Teterboro → San Franciscofrom $35,400
Geneva → Dubaifrom CHF 38,000

Indicative all-inclusive one-way pricing — aircraft, crew, fuel, handling, catering and taxes. Confirmed quote in 10 minutes.

WHO SHOULD CHARTER THIS

Why choose the Cessna Citation X+?

The right client profile for the X+: 8 passengers, missions inside its 3,460 nm range, and routes where the super-midsize jet cabin size is the sweet spot between cost and comfort.

  • Fastest civilian aircraft in the world
  • True transcontinental US range
  • Significant time savings on long missions

RANGE & LIMITATIONS

What the X+ can — and can't — do

Non-stop range

3,460 nm with typical payload. Missions beyond this figure require a technical fuel stop — expect 30–45 minutes on the ground and a modest re-quote. On strong headwinds or full-cabin days the practical range trims by 5–10%.

Runway requirement

Balanced-field length around 5,140 ft. Rules out very short-strip airfields (Courchevel, Lugano, London City steep-approach) unless the airframe is specifically certified — our ops team validates every airport pairing before we confirm the quote.

Payload & baggage

82 cu ft of hold space with 8 passengers. Ski, golf and dive equipment fit for most parties; larger groups with full luggage should size up one category to preserve the range figure above.

FAQ

Frequently asked

Is Wi-Fi available onboard?

Yes — most aircraft in this class offer high-speed Ka-band or Starlink connectivity suitable for video calls and streaming throughout cruise.

Can pets fly on board?

Pets travel in the cabin alongside their owners on every Limitless Sky charter at no extra charge. Tell us the species and weight when you request a quote.

How quickly can the aircraft be ready?

Once a quote is confirmed, this aircraft can typically be positioned within 2–4 hours anywhere in its home region, and within 24 hours globally.

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