The Latitude is basically a Sovereign+ with some decidedly big-jet features. So it’s an evolutionary design, much like the rest of the Citation fleet. Following Cessna’s longstanding tradition of filling incremental niches between models, the Latitude—with its 2,700-nautical-mile range—fits in the slot between the 2,100-nm Citation XLS+ and the 3,190-nm Sovereign+. However, range is not the only relevant specification here. Instead, the Latitude’s emphasis is on the cabin.
(2) Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306D1 (5,907 lbst ea)
62 ft 3 in
20 ft 11 in
72 ft 4 in
543 sq ft
56.8 lb/sq ft
2.6 lb/lbst
77 in
18,656 lb
31,050 lb
12,394 lb
1,000 lb
11,394 lb (1,700 gal)
127 cu ft, 1,245 lb
3,800 fpm
45,000 ft
2,480 ft
446 KTAS
For more information, contact Textron Aviation (Cessna) at or via https://cessna.txtav.com/en/citation/latitude
All specifications are based on manufacturer's calculations. All performance figures are based on standard day, standard atmosphere, sea level, gross weight conditions unless otherwise noted.