The Cessna Citation Longitude, Textron Aviation's premier super-midsize jet, stands out in its class with features like spacious cabin zones and quiet interiors, capable of nonstop travel up to 3,500 nautical miles. High demand and limited availability make it a rare find in the market, as noted by analysts.
Operating a Longitude comes with an annual cost near $1.8 million. This commitment involves operational expenses, reported at about $4,342 per hour by Guardian Jet, based on a fuel burn rate around 316 gallons per hour. The aircraft balances speed, range, and payload with its Honeywell HTF7700L turbofans and swept wing, achieving a maximum cruise of 483 KTAS at Mach 0.84.
Comparison with the Hemisphere reveals differences in specifications, including range and cruising speed, though the Hemisphere remains unfinished. The Longitude was introduced in 2012 at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition, with its first production model unveiled in June 2017. It received final FAA certification in September 2019 after extensive testing and a global tour.