Cessna powers on the first Citation Longitude

Milestone occurs three weeks after wing and fuselage are mated.


Wichita, Kansas – Cessna Aircraft Co., a subsidiary of Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has powered the electrical distribution system on the Cessna Citation Longitude super-midsize jet, completing the next major step in the aircraft’s path to accomplish first flight this summer. This milestone occurs just three weeks after the company successfully mated the wing and fuselage of the first Longitude in May.
 
“We continue to meet our milestones through an industry-leading development schedule in order to get the Longitude into the hands of our customers,” said Scott Ernest, president and CEO, Textron Aviation. “The power on stage allows our team to begin verifying the aircraft’s electrical power system and paves the way for functional tests and engine runs that will get us to first flight in the coming months.”
 
The Citation Longitude is the company’s latest innovation as it continues to invest in its family of larger business jets. State-of-the-art cabin technology allows passengers to manage their environment and entertainment from any mobile device, while standard high-speed internet maximizes in-flight productivity. With seating for up to 12 passengers, the Longitude features a stand-up, flat-floor cabin with a standard double-club configuration and a walk-in baggage compartment fully accessible in flight.
 
It features the next evolution of the Garmin G5000 flight deck and is powered by FADEC-equipped Honeywell HTF7700L turbofan engines with fully integrated autothrottles. The aircraft offers a maximum cruise speed of 476kts and a high-speed range of 3,400nm. 
 
Source: Textron Aviation Inc.