2019 CESSNA Citation XLS+ SOLD
No longer listed as of March 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
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- Year
- 2019
- Make
- Cessna
- Model
- Citation XLS+
- Total Time
- 1,555 hr
- Seller
- Steve Rogers
- Source
- avpay.aero
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Performance & Capacity
- Seats
- 9
- Cruise
- 441 kts
- Max Speed
- 453 kts
- Range
- 2,100 nm
- Ceiling
- 45,000 ft
- Burn
- 185.0 gph
- Engines
- 2 · Turbofan
- MTOW
- 20,200 lbs
- ICAO Type
- C56X
Manufacturer-published specs for the Cessna Citation XLS+ model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.
Operating Cost (est.)
- Hourly Variable
- $2,500
- Annual Fixed
- $380,000
- Engine Overhaul
- $420,000
- TBO
- 4,500 hrs
AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Cessna Citation XLS+. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.
Market price band
Cessna Citation XLS+ typical:
$6,500,000 – $15,295,000
median $6,895,000
across 33 active listings
Description
Airframe
Total Time: 1555 Hours
Program: ProTech / Pro Parts
Landings: 1083
Engines (L R)
Time Since New: 1555/1083
Program: Power Advantage+
APU
880/1396 – Honeywell RE100XL / AuxAdvantage
Avionics
Collins ProLine 21 4-tube EFIS
Com: Dual Collins VHF 4000
DME: Dual Collins DME 4000
Radar: Collins TWR 850
FMS: Dual Collins FMS 3000
EGPWS: Honeywell Mark V
CVR: L3 FA2100
FDR: L3 FA2100
TCAS: Collins TCAS 4000
Nav: Dual Collins NAV 4000/4500
ADF: Collins ADF 4000
Transponder: Dual Collins TDR 94D
GPS: Collins GPS 4000S
ELT: Artex C406
Rad Alt: Collins ALT 4000
HF: Collins HF 9000 with SELCAL
Interior
Eight passenger interior in Light Grey leather. Centre, 4-place club; forward, 2-place couch; aft, 2 forward-facing seats. Forward, left hand, deluxe refreshment centre, opposite forward closet. High gloss, Dark Wood cabinetry. Externally serviced toilet. Sheepskin covers on crew seats.
Exterior
White over Metallic Blue with Silver, Grey Blue stripes.
Specifications are subject to verification should not be taken as a definitive representation.
About the Cessna Citation XLS+
The Cessna Citation X is the fastest civilian aircraft in the world short of the now-retired Concorde — certified to Mach 0.935 and routinely cruising at Mach 0.90 (480+ KTAS). Powered by two Rolls-Royce AE3007C engines (6,442 lbs thrust each), the Citation X seats eight to twelve passengers in a large cabin and delivers 3,460 nm range. Produced from 1996 to 2018 across the Citation X and Citation X+ variants, approximately 340 were delivered. If speed is the priority, nothing in business aviation touches the Citation X.
Key variants. The Citation X (1996-2012): original model with Honeywell Primus 2000 avionics, Mach 0.92 cruise capability. The Citation X+ (2014-2018): upgraded with Garmin G5000 avionics, Mach 0.935 certification, improved cabin, and autothrottles. The X+ is significantly more capable and desirable.
Why the Citation X. When time equals money, the X saves more of it than any other business jet. On a coast-to-coast US flight, the X arrives 30-45 minutes before a G550 or Challenger 604. The swept wing and supercritical airfoil design make the X a genuine Mach 0.90+ cruiser — not just a marketing number. The cabin is surprisingly comfortable for a speed machine, with a 5-foot-8-inch stand-up height and flat floor.
Buying advice. Rolls-Royce AE3007C engines are the critical cost item — overhaul costs $1M+ per engine, and Rolls-Royce CorporateCare enrollment is essential for resale value. Fuel burn at Mach 0.90 is significant: 275-310 GPH. Operating costs run $5,000-$6,000/hr all-in at high-speed cruise. Scheduled maintenance follows Cessna MSG-3 program with 200-hour, 600-hour, and progressive inspection intervals. Check for wing skin fatigue compliance, thrust reverser condition, and APU serviceability.
Market. Citation X: $2.5M-$6M. Citation X+: $8M-$14M. A Cessna Citation X for sale is for the buyer who values speed above all else — the ultimate time machine in business aviation.
Produced 2008.