• The Cessna 500 Citation I is a small business jet produced by Cessna, the basis of the Citation family. The Fanjet 500 prototype was announced in October 1968...
  • Originally called the FanJet 500, it hit the market in 1972 as the Citation Model 500 and was rebranded the Cessna Citation I in 1976.
  • The Cessna Citation I is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1B engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 166 Gallons per Hour.
  • The Cessna Citation I is an entry-level light jet with a seating capacity of 6 to 8. Built until 1985, it is a popular aircraft for business business travel.
  • The Cessna Citation I and I/SP are light corporate jets part of the Cessna Citation family, known for their reliability and performance in the business jet sector.
  • The next year, 1977, Cessna introduced the "Model 501 Citation I/SP" -- which was much the same, but configured for single-pilot operation.
  • The highly popular Cessna 500 Citation and 500 Citation I pioneered the entry level light business jet market, and their success formed the basis for the world's...
  • The exceptionally mainstream Cessna 500 Citation and 500 Citation I spearheaded the passage level light business plane business, and their prosperity...
  • The Cessna Citation I is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1B engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 166 Gallons per Hour.
  • Production of Cessna 501 Citation I/SP and Cessna 500 Citation I, which were certified for single-pilot use, continued until 1985.