
Lowest Price: $2,190,000 Highest Price: $4,495,000
In 1988 Cessna increased the Citation's size once again to give eight passengers 20 more inches of cabin space. This created the Citation V, Citation Ultra and Citation Encore, the largest members of Cessna's straight-wing family. The Citation V-560 was powered by T-47A's JT15D5A engines for a cruise speed of 427 knots and a range of 1920 nautical miles. Production of the Citation V ended in 1994 with a total of 262 being built.
In 1994, the latest JT15D-5D engines were added along with the Honeywell Primus 1000 EFIS glass cockpit to produce the Citation Ultra. The Ultra had a cruise speed of 430 knots and a range of 1960 nautical miles. The following year the Citation Ultra was named Flying magazine's "Best Business Jet" for sale. The Ultra ended production for the aircraft sales market in 1999.
Cessna also designed a Citation Ultra version for the U.S. Army called the UC-35A and a version called the UC-35C for the U.S. Marine Corps which replaced older versions of the C-12 Huron.
In 1998 Cessna declared it would upgrade the Citation Ultra to produce a more powerful corporate jet aircraft for sale called the Citation Encore. In 2000 the Encore was introduced with Pratt & Whitney Canada PW534A engines with increased fuel capacity and a trailing link main undercarriage. The Citation Encore has a cruise speed of 431 knots and an increased range of 1700 nautical miles.
A new version of the Citation Encore, the Citation Encore+, began production in 2007. The Citation Encore+ features FADEC-controlled PW535B engines and an updated avionics system by Rackwell-Collins Pro Line 21.
Used Cessna Citation 5 for sale as well as used Citation V for sale, Ultra, Excel and used Cessna Encores for sale do exist.









