Head-to-head comparison

Cessna Citation CJ2 vs Learjet Learjet 75

Light Jet · Light Jet

Side-by-side comparison of published specifications, cabin dimensions, and indicative ownership economics. Advantage verdicts are computed directly from catalog figures.

Dimension-by-dimension advantages

Computed directly from catalog figures. A 4% or greater difference in numeric values qualifies as a meaningful advantage.

Max Range
Learjet Learjet 75 has a higher max range (2,040 nm vs 1,530 nm).
Cruise Speed
Learjet Learjet 75 has a higher cruise speed (465 kts vs 413 kts).
Takeoff Distance
Cessna Citation CJ2 has a shorter takeoff distance (3,360 ft vs 4,440 ft).
Passenger Capacity
Learjet Learjet 75 has a higher passenger capacity (8 pax vs 7 pax).

Side-by-side specifications

Specification Cessna Citation CJ2 Learjet Learjet 75
Category Light Jet Light Jet
Production Out of production Out of production
Max range 1,530 nm 2,040 nm
NBAA IFR range (4 pax) 1,530 nm 2,040 nm
Max cruise speed 413 kts 465 kts
Max altitude 45,000 ft 51,000 ft
Takeoff distance 3,360 ft 4,440 ft
Landing distance 2,908 ft 3,552 ft
Max passengers 7 8
Cabin length 14 ft 20 ft
Cabin width 5 ft 5 ft
Stand-up cabin No No
Enclosed lavatory Yes No
Single-pilot certified Yes No
Hot & high capable No No
Fuel burn 199 gph
Pre-owned price $5.7M – $5.7M
Total cost/hr (400 hrs) $4K
Fixed annual cost $500K

All figures are indicative published values from Camber's curated catalog. Green cells indicate a meaningful advantage on that dimension; verify with full specifications before making acquisition decisions.

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