Cessna began development of the Citation X in 1990 and after its introduction in 1996, it quickly set numerous speed records to claim the title of the fastest operational business jet in the world.
The original Cessna Citation X, introduced in 1996, was a groundbreaking business jet known for its exceptional high subsonic speed (fastest non-Concorde civil plane for much of its life), long range, ...
A pending Kentucky House bill would exempt privately owned aircraft from state and local property taxes. Courtesy illustration Textron Aviation Textron Aviation will end production of its iconic ...
The Citation X (Roman numeral for 10 rather than the letter) is the fastest civil aircraft flying today, a mantle it took over once Concorde suspended operations. Citation X is aerodynamically ...
The Donald's 757 with its billboard motif has been a nearly continuous fixture on the campaign trail and his S-76 helicopters have also made headlines. Yet there is another aircraft in Trump's fleet ...
WICHITA, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Textron Aviation today announced an additional high-speed internet connectivity solution for the Cessna Citation X and X+ following the Federal Aviation ...
Beginning in 2011, Cessna will begin delivering Citation X business jets with Honeywell Primus Elite avionics systems and a new Honeywell cabin management system featuring MP3 player inputs and high ...
For nearly 16 years, Cessna's Citation X, with a top speed slightly less than the speed of sound at Mach .92 (705 mph), held the title of world's fastest business jet. Then in 2012, Gulfstream's new ...