2004 CESSNA Citation Bravo SOLD

No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.

2004 CESSNA Citation Bravo (sold)
SOLD · May 2026
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Year
2004
Make
Cessna
Model
Citation Bravo
Total Time
3,962 hr
Seller
Lone Mountain Aircraft
Source
lonemountainaircraft.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
8
Cruise
370 kts
Max Speed
403 kts
Range
1,680 nm
Ceiling
45,000 ft
Useful Load
3,850 lbs
Fuel
470.0 gal
Burn
130.0 gph
Engines
2 · Turbofan
MTOW
14,800 lbs
ICAO Type
C55B

Manufacturer-published specs for the Cessna Citation Bravo model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$1,900
Annual Fixed
$300,000
Engine Overhaul
$280,000
TBO
4,500 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Cessna Citation Bravo. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Cessna Citation Bravo typical: $397,500 – $2,950,000 median $1,442,500 across 37 active listings

Description

Total Time: 3962 Hours / 3045 Landings LH Engine: 3926 Hours / 3042 Cycles

About the Cessna Citation Bravo

The Cessna Citation Bravo is a light business jet produced from 1997 to 2006, building on the proven Citation II/IISP airframe with upgraded Pratt & Whitney Canada PW530A engines and a Honeywell Primus 1000 avionics suite. Seating up to 8 passengers, the Bravo cruises at 370 knots with a range of 1,680 nautical miles, making it well-suited for regional business travel across North America. With a maximum takeoff weight of 14,800 lbs, the Citation Bravo operates efficiently from shorter runways that larger jets cannot access, a hallmark advantage of the Citation line. Fuel burn averages around 130 gallons per hour, and variable operating costs run approximately ,900 per flight hour with annual fixed costs near 00,000. The Citation Bravo is a popular entry point into jet ownership for small business owners, partnerships, and owner-pilots transitioning from turboprops. Its straightforward systems, single-pilot certification, and relatively modest operating costs make it one of the most accessible light jets on the used market. The type benefits from Cessna's extensive service network and a large parts supply chain, keeping maintenance predictable and manageable.

Produced 1997–2006. Total produced: 340.