
The fourth flight-test aircraft is fully outfitted for evaluation of the interior, environmental control system, pressurization and cabin technologies. “In addition to further systems testing, this aircraft allows us to evaluate the overall passenger experience in the cabin, which is just as vital as the performance and technology in the cockpit,” said senior v-p of engineering Brad Thress.
once certified, the Longitude will move the Citation family into the super-midsize category with a six-foot-high, flat-floor cabin and seating for up to 12 passengers. The cabin will be fitted with a standard double-club configuration and fully berthable seats, along with 15 large windows.
Powered by Fadec-equipped Honeywell HTF7700L turbofans, the Longitude will have 3,500-nm range and full-fuel payload of 1,600 lbs. It also features Garmin avionics on the flight deck.