Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 private jetLearjet 75 Liberty private jet

Citation M2 Gen2 vs Learjet 75 Liberty

A head-to-head look at two of the most-chartered aircraft in the light jet class.

Cessna Citation M2 Gen2

CESSNA

Cessna Citation M2 Gen2

The Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 is the entry point to the Citation family — a six-seat single-pilot light jet with Garmin G3000 avionics and class-leading economics on one-hour hops.

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Learjet 75 Liberty

BOMBARDIER

Learjet 75 Liberty

The Bombardier Learjet 75 Liberty carries the most iconic name in business aviation. Its eight-seat double-club cabin, class-leading speed and proven reliability make it a favourite for European and transcontinental US missions.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Side-by-side specifications

METRICCitation M2 Gen2Learjet 75 Liberty
Passengers68
Range1,550 nm2,040 nm
Cruise speedMach 0.71Mach 0.81
Cabin height4'9"4'11"
Cabin width4'10"5'1"
Baggage46 cu ft65 cu ft
Runway3,250 ft4,440 ft

Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 — strengths

  • Lowest operating cost in the Citation line
  • Single-pilot certified
  • Modern Garmin G3000 flight deck

Learjet 75 Liberty — strengths

  • Highest cruise speed in the light-jet class
  • Iconic Learjet ride quality
  • Proven Honeywell TFE731 engines

CHARTER PRICING

Indicative pricing

CESSNA CITATION M2 GEN2
London → Parisfrom £3,400
Dallas → Austinfrom $4,200
LEARJET 75 LIBERTY
London → Genevafrom £5,900
Dallas → Aspenfrom $11,100

All-inclusive indicative one-way pricing. Confirmed quote in 10 minutes.

EXPERT VERDICT

The Learjet 75 Liberty is the stronger all-rounder, but the Citation M2 Gen2 still wins where it counts for the right mission.

The Citation M2 Gen2 pulls ahead on airport access; the Learjet 75 Liberty answers with range / non-stop reach, cabin comfort, group capacity and speed & block time. Both sit in the light jet class, so charter pricing is broadly aligned — let the use case (range, group size, airport pair) drive the final call.

Range / non-stop reach

Learjet 75 Liberty

2,040 nm of range — the better choice for transcontinental and intercontinental missions.

Cabin comfort

Learjet 75 Liberty

Taller and/or wider cabin (4'11" × 5'1") — better for long flights and stand-up movement.

Group capacity

Learjet 75 Liberty

Seats up to 8 — the right pick when the manifest grows.

Airport access

Citation M2 Gen2

Shorter 3,250 ft balanced-field requirement — opens up restricted alpine, island and city-adjacent airfields.

Speed & block time

Learjet 75 Liberty

Cruise of Mach 0.81 — shaves meaningful minutes off every long leg.

Verdict based on published manufacturer specifications, charter market data and Limitless Sky brokerage experience.

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Top reasons to choose — and who each aircraft is best for

A tailored summary for the Citation M2 Gen2 and Learjet 75 Liberty: the deciding reasons in this matchup, plus the buyer archetypes each aircraft serves best.

CESSNA

Top reasons to choose the Citation M2 Gen2

  • Lands in 3,250 ft balanced field — accesses short, restricted and city-adjacent airports the Learjet 75 Liberty cannot.
  • Lowest operating cost in the Citation line
  • Single-pilot certified
  • Modern Garmin G3000 flight deck

BEST FOR

  • Short-field departures

    3,250 ft balanced field unlocks airports the Learjet 75 Liberty cannot use, putting passengers closer to the door.

  • Two-hour business hops

    Lowest jet-class operating cost for 1–2 hour European or US regional legs.

  • Short-runway escapes

    Unlocks airfields like London City alternatives, Lugano and Aspen.

  • 4–6 passenger weekends

    Right-sized for a couple plus friends or a small family weekend break.

BOMBARDIER

Top reasons to choose the Learjet 75 Liberty

  • Reaches 2,040 nm non-stop — 32% more range than the Citation M2 Gen2, opening city pairs that would otherwise need a tech stop.
  • Cruises at Mach 0.81, trimming block time on every leg vs the Citation M2 Gen2 (Mach 0.71).
  • Bigger cabin envelope (4'11" tall × 5'1" wide) than the Citation M2 Gen2 — meaningful difference on flights over three hours.
  • Seats up to 8 passengers vs 6 on the Citation M2 Gen2 — better for full-group charters and family travel.
  • 65 cu ft of baggage volume — fits ski, golf and extended-stay luggage that crowds the Citation M2 Gen2.

BEST FOR

  • Longer non-stop reach

    When the mission is on the edge of the Citation M2 Gen2's envelope, the 2,040 nm legs of the Learjet 75 Liberty keep reserves intact.

  • Larger party charters

    Up to 8 seats vs 6 on the Citation M2 Gen2 — the natural pick when the manifest grows last-minute.

  • Two-hour business hops

    Lowest jet-class operating cost for 1–2 hour European or US regional legs.

  • Short-runway escapes

    Unlocks airfields like London City alternatives, Lugano and Aspen.

PROS & CONS

Honest assessment

CESSNA

Cessna Citation M2 Gen2

PROS

  • +Lowest operating cost in the Citation line
  • +Single-pilot certified
  • +Modern Garmin G3000 flight deck
  • +Shorter runway requirement (3,250 ft) unlocks airfields the Learjet 75 Liberty cannot use.

CONS

  • Shorter range than the Learjet 75 Liberty (1,550 nm vs 2,040 nm) — may require a tech stop on long sectors.
  • Maximum 6-seat layout is tight if you regularly travel with more than 6 — the Learjet 75 Liberty adds 2 seats.
  • Slightly slower in cruise than the Learjet 75 Liberty (Mach 0.71 vs Mach 0.81).
  • Lower ceiling than the Learjet 75 Liberty (4'9" vs 4'11") — stand-up movement is restricted.
  • Tighter baggage capacity than the Learjet 75 Liberty (46 cu ft vs 65 cu ft).

BOMBARDIER

Learjet 75 Liberty

PROS

  • +Highest cruise speed in the light-jet class
  • +Iconic Learjet ride quality
  • +Proven Honeywell TFE731 engines
  • +Longer legs than the Citation M2 Gen2 (2,040 nm vs 1,550 nm) — fewer fuel stops on intercontinental missions.
  • +Carries up to 8 passengers vs 6 on the Citation M2 Gen2 — better for larger groups.
  • +Faster cruise (Mach 0.81) trims block time on every leg vs the Citation M2 Gen2.

CONS

  • Needs more runway than the Citation M2 Gen2 (4,440 ft vs 3,250 ft) — fewer short-field options.

REAL-WORLD MISSIONS

Which aircraft for which mission

Four scenarios our charter desk sees regularly — and which of these two we would actually quote.

SCENARIO 01

Two-hour business hop with four executives and overnight bags

OUR PICKCitation M2 Gen2

Curated example: London → Brussels sits in the Citation M2 Gen2's sweet spot.

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SCENARIO 02

Weekend ski trip — Geneva to Sion with full ski equipment

OUR PICKCitation M2 Gen2

Shorter runway requirement (3,250 ft) opens up the airfield.

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SCENARIO 03

Day-return board meeting between secondary cities

OUR PICKCitation M2 Gen2

Curated example: London → Brussels sits in the Citation M2 Gen2's sweet spot.

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SCENARIO 04

Family of five to a Mediterranean island for a long weekend

OUR PICKLearjet 75 Liberty

Larger cabin seats the full group (8).

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ROUTE RECOMMENDATIONS

Best pick per route

ROUTEDISTANCERECOMMENDEDWHY
London → Paris190 nmLearjet 75 LibertyBoth reach it, but the longer-legged option keeps more fuel reserves for weather and routing changes.
Geneva → Ibiza560 nmLearjet 75 LibertyBoth reach it, but the longer-legged option keeps more fuel reserves for weather and routing changes.
Teterboro → Miami950 nmLearjet 75 LibertyBoth reach it, but the longer-legged option keeps more fuel reserves for weather and routing changes.
London → Athens1,500 nmLearjet 75 LibertyOnly one reaches non-stop — the other would need a fuel stop (1500 nm > 1,550 nm).

Distances are great-circle approximations; actual fuel planning accounts for winds, weather and reserves.

FAQ

Citation M2 Gen2 vs Learjet 75 Liberty — frequently asked

Citation M2 Gen2 vs Learjet 75 Liberty: which has the longer range?OPEN

The Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 has a published range of 1,550 nm; the Learjet 75 Liberty is rated at 2,040 nm. The longer-range aircraft opens up more non-stop city pairs without a tech stop.

Which is faster — Citation M2 Gen2 or Learjet 75 Liberty?OPEN

Cruise speeds are Mach 0.71 for the Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 and Mach 0.81 for the Learjet 75 Liberty. On a London → Paris-style mission the faster aircraft typically saves 10–25 minutes block time.

How many passengers does each aircraft carry?OPEN

The Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 seats 6; the Learjet 75 Liberty seats 8. Charter prices below assume a typical executive layout — high-density configurations are available on request.

What does it cost to charter the Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 vs the Learjet 75 Liberty?OPEN

Indicative one-way pricing on a benchmark mission: Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 from from £3,400, Learjet 75 Liberty from from £5,900. Confirmed quote in 10 minutes — pricing varies with empty-leg availability, season and routing.

Which aircraft is better for transatlantic or long-range missions?OPEN

Both belong to the Light Jet category, but range, payload and runway performance differ. See the route-recommendations table on this page for our specific pick per corridor.

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