Cessna Citation II

Charter a Private Flight on the Cessna Citation II Light Jet

Private Jets Teterboro offers jet charter services on the Cessna Citation II, a 7-seat light business jet ideal for regional private flights.

The Cessna Citation II (CE550) is light jet originally introduced in 1978 developed as a stretched version of the Citation I, with variants created through its production run lasting into the mid 1990s.

The base model Citation 2 offers a flight range of 1,800 nmi with outstanding short runway performance, opening up several airport options not available with larger aircraft. The Citation II/SP (Model 551) was designed for single-pilot operations, and the Citation S/II (Model S550) incorporated upgraded engines and the super-critical wing from the Citation III.

The S550 was to replace the CE550 in Cessna’s production lineup, but the II was offered until the introduced the Citation Bravo.

Request a free quote or call us directly at +1 (888) 987-5387 for pricing and availability on Citation IIs and similar business jets near you.

Citation II Pricing & Performance

The cost to charter a Citation II starts at around $2,500 an hour*. Hourly charter rates do not include all taxes, fuel, and other fees. Charter costs will vary based year of make/model, schedule, routing, passenger & baggage totals, and other factors.

Citation II Jet Charter Services

The Citation II is an excellent choice for corporate & luxury flights along the Atlantic coast to and from the New York area. For pricing & availability on private jet charter services, call us directly at 1-888-987-5387.


* Average hourly rates will change based on make, model and year; amenities, routing and scheduling/availability, and do not include fuel, taxes, crew charges, ramp, hangar, FBO, overnights, daily minimums, taxes, international fees, catering, ground transport, or de-icing. For a free, all-inclusive quote, please call or email. Pictures are for example only. The age, color, interior layout, hourly rates, specifications, dimensions may all vary between aircraft.