Cessna Citation XLS Aircraft in Kansas

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The Cessna Citation XLS (Model 560XL) is a midsize business jet built around a stand-up, flat-floor cabin — Pratt & Whitney Canada PW545B turbofans, a cruise of about 430 knots, and up to roughly 1,800 nm of range, with the short-field capability that made the Excel/XLS one of the best-selling midsize jets. It seats up to eight passengers and is flown by a two-pilot crew.

Cessna Citation XLS aircraft for sale

1 used Cessna Citation XLS aircraft for sale in Kansas · 9-seat · $1,795,000–$7,500,000 · market reference $6,200,000 · updated 17 hours ago

Cessna Citation XLS Specifications

Model spec

The Cessna Citation XLS is a 9-seat midsize jet with a cruise speed of 410–441 kt (759–817 km/h), a range of 1,796–2,100 nm (3,326–3,889 km), and a useful load of 5,100–6,000 lbs (2,313–2,722 kg).

Performance
Cruise410–441 kt (759–817 km/h)
Max Speed441 kt (817 km/h)
Range1,796–2,100 nm (3,326–3,889 km)
Service Ceiling45,000 ft (13,716 m)
Engine & Fuel
EnginePRATT & WHITNEY PW545B
Fuel Capacity580.0–950.0 gal (2,195–3,596 L)
Fuel Burn170.0–185.0 GPH (643–700 L/h)
TBO4,000–4,500 hrs
ICAO TypeC56X
Weights & Seats
Seats9
Max Gross Weight20,200 lbs (9,163 kg)
Useful Load5,100–6,000 lbs (2,313–2,722 kg)
Production2003–2025

Cessna Citation XLS for Sale

Cessna Citation XLS asking prices range from $1,795,000 to $7,500,000, with a median of $4,200,000 (market reference $6,200,000).

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Location Wichita, KS
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Cessna Citation XLS Variants

Variant Years Seats Cruise Range Useful load Price range Best for Listings for sale
Citation Excel 1998–2009 9 410 kts (759 km/h) 1,858 nm (3,441 km) 5,100 lbs (2,313 kg) $700K – $3.9M Choose the original Excel for the lowest-cost entry into this best-selling midsize line. Choose the XLS for more efficient engines and updated avionics. Choose the XLS+ / XLS Gen2 for FADEC engines, the newest flight deck and (with the Gen2) a new aircraft — the version most buyers prefer if budget allows. 6
Citation XLS+ 2008–2023 9 441 kts (817 km/h) 2,100 nm (3,889 km) $6.5M – $15.3M Choose the Citation XLS+ for the newest, best-equipped 560XL midsize jet - FADEC engines and modern avionics with a stand-up cabin. 7

Compare Cessna Citation XLS

See how the Cessna Citation XLS stacks up against similar aircraft in specs, price, and operating costs.

Cessna Citation XLS Price & Cost

How much does a Cessna Citation XLS cost? Used Citation XLS prices: $1.8M – $7.5M, average $4.2M (median $4.2M); market reference $6.2M, across 5 priced of 1 active listings.

Cessna Citation XLS Price Guide

Key price factors: engine time to overhaul, year and airframe hours, avionics, damage history and logbook completeness — see the buying guide below for the full pre-purchase checklist.

Cessna Citation XLS Cost of Ownership estimate
Fuel (185.0 GPH × $6.20, 100 hrs)$114,700/yr
Annual Fixed (hangar, insurance, annual)$350,000/yr
Variable (per hour)$2,400/hr
Engine Overhaul (every 4,500 hrs)$400,000
Estimates at 100 flight hours/year. Actual costs vary by usage, location and insurance.

As a midsize Citation, the cost is engine-program-driven — engine hot-section and overhaul time and hourly-program enrollment swing economics more than purchase price, on top of higher fuel burn and typically two-crew operation. Budget phase inspections, avionics mandates, insurance and recurrent training; program status and inspection phase decide the real cost between two similarly-priced jets.

Cessna Citation XLS Value by Model Year

Median asking price by year of manufacture. Newer airframes command a premium; value falls with age then plateaus on older models.

$6995K $5198K $3400K
$3400K
$4200K
$6995K
$6895K
’01
’09

Lowest around $3,400,000 (2001 models) · highest around $6,995,000 (2009). Bars scaled across the range to show the depreciation curve; hover for exact medians.

Buying a Used Cessna Citation XLS

Buying a Cessna Citation XLS comes down to a focused pre-purchase checklist — here is what matters most on this model:

What to check before buying

The Citation XLS (Model 560XL) is the re-engined, avionics-upgraded evolution of the 560XL "Excel" line — a mid-size straight-wing Citation with a stand-up cabin, the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW545B engine (the XLS+ moved to the PW545C), and the versatile mid-size mission profile that made the Excel/XL series one of the best-selling business jets ever.

Why the XLS: The 560XL cabin is materially larger than the straight-wing 560 (V/Ultra/Encore) — a true stand-up, double-club mid-size cabin. The PW545 is the most powerful engine in the wider 560 family. This combination makes the XLS the choice for buyers who want mid-size cabin comfort and current-generation systems.

Engine program: As with any Citation, engine program enrollment and transfer status move total ownership cost significantly. Confirm whether the PW545 engines are on an hourly maintenance program and whether that program transfers with the aircraft.

Crew: The 560XL family (Excel/XLS/XLS+) is a two-crew aircraft — it is not single-pilot certified. Budget for a second crew member in ownership planning.

XLS versus XLS+: The later XLS+ (2008 onward) introduced the PW545C engine, Collins Pro Line 21 avionics and an aerodynamic nose. Confirm which variant an aircraft is, as it affects engine, avionics and value.

Buy it if: you want a stand-up mid-size cabin with modern PW545 economics and the enormous Excel/XL support base. Step down to the straight-wing Encore or V Ultra for a smaller cabin at lower cost; step up to the Citation Sovereign or Latitude for more range and a larger aircraft.

Frequently Asked Questions — Cessna Citation XLS

About the Cessna Citation XLS
The Citation XLS (and XLS+) is a refined version of the Citation Excel (Model 560XL), produced from approximately 2004. The XLS uses the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW545B engine with enhanced avionics over the base Excel; the XLS+ added further improvements including Collins Pro Line 21 avionics. Both XLS variants carry up to eight passengers and require a two-pilot crew (they are not single-pilot certified).
Citation Excel vs XLS vs XLS+ — which should I buy?
Within the 560XL family, the XLS is generally preferred over the base Excel for its updated avionics and engine refinements, and the XLS+ adds further avionics improvements. In the used market, buy the newest and most-updated variant you can find — avionics currency significantly affects operational utility and residual value. The XLS is the sweet spot for buyers who want established mid-size Citation capability without full XLS+ pricing.
XLS vs Citation Sovereign — when should I step up?
The Sovereign (Model 680) is a larger, longer-range aircraft — a true mid-size cabin jet with transcontinental capability versus the XLS's lighter-jet heritage. Step to the Sovereign when missions consistently require longer range or a full stand-up cabin. For typical 1,000–1,700 nm IFR missions with up to eight seats, the XLS covers the requirement.
What are XLS maintenance considerations?
PW545B health (hot-section inspections, TBO management). Avionics — Pro Line 21 annual database subscription and display health. Pressurization system. A pre-buy by a Textron Citation Service Center or XLS-specialist shop is recommended. Track both engine serial numbers and times independently.
Is the Citation XLS still in production?
The XLS+ was succeeded by the Citation XLS Gen2 in Textron Aviation's current lineup. Used XLS and XLS+ aircraft are widely available and well-supported through Textron Aviation's Citation Service network. The 560XL platform is among the most common mid-size business jets in the world.

Cessna Citation XLS Inventory by Country

United States27
Canada1
Honduras1

Cessna Citation XLS by Decade

2020s1

Recently Sold Cessna Citation XLS

2007 Citation XLS$6,695,000
2024 Citation XLS$15,995,000

Cessna Citation XLS Safety Record

No NTSB events on record for the Cessna Citation XLS. Individual aircraft safety records may be available on detail pages.

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

Disclaimer: All prices, cost estimates, and market values shown are based on asking prices from third-party sources and are provided for informational purposes only. AeroGurus is not an appraiser, broker, or financial advisor. Always obtain a professional appraisal and independent inspection before making a purchase decision.
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