N532LW Aircraft Overview
Performance Profile
The Cessna Citation CJ3 delivers 416-knot cruise speed across 2,040 NM. N532LW is powered by 2x Williams FJ44-3A at 2,780 lbs each, supporting a ceiling of 45,000 feet. Efficient and direct for most domestic city pairs under 1,500 miles.
Mission Profile
The light jet segment serves owner-operators, small corporate flight departments, and charter operators flying regional demand. N532LW's Cessna Citation CJ3 carries 9 passengers at 15.7 ft by 4.8 ft. The cabin is purpose-built for missions under three hours.
Charter Authorization
Charter authorization is active for N532LW. This Cessna Citation CJ3 operates under a Part 135 certificate for regional and short-haul missions. Contact The Jet Finder to check scheduling.
Insider Note
Operating costs for the Cessna Citation CJ3 typically run $2,200-$3,000 per flight hour. For charter operators flying N532LW, light jets generate the highest margin on short-leg missions where passengers are willing to pay for speed and direct routing.
Charter & Acquisition Briefing
Registration N532LW is a 2006 CJ3 held by . Cessna has delivered over 450 CJ3/CJ3+ aircraft. This briefing covers the charter economics and acquisition context for this registration.
Fleet Position
Over 450 CJ3/CJ3+ aircraft are in service, with roughly 300 on U.S. registrations. FAA data shows N532LW based in —, . The CJ3 is single-pilot certified, which makes it popular with owner-operators and small charter companies running lean crew rosters. Fleet depth ensures availability in most U.S. regions, with charter positioning fees typically under $3,000.
Charter Availability
N532LW is Part 135 charter authorized. CJ3 charter rates range from $2,600 to $3,400 per flight hour, positioning it as the most affordable light jet with a fully enclosed lavatory. Expect $500 to $800 less per hour than a Phenom 300, though cruise speed is 20 knots slower (416 knots vs 453 knots). Positioning from — typically adds $1,500 to $3,500.
Market Position
As a 2006 airframe, N532LW is an early-production CJ3 with Collins Pro Line 21 avionics. Pre-owned values sit at $3M to $4.5M. Early CJ3s established the model's reputation for reliability and low direct operating costs. The Williams FJ44-3A engines have demonstrated strong dispatch reliability, and maintenance intervals are straightforward.
Pre-buy priorities: FJ44-3A hot section inspection status ($150,000 to $200,000 per engine), Pro Line 21 software baseline (confirm ADS-B Out compliance), and interior condition. A well-maintained early CJ3 is one of the most affordable entries into jet ownership, with annual operating costs of $200,000 to $280,000 at 200 hours.
Mission Profile
Core strength: light jet capability at very light jet operating costs. The CJ3 moves 4 to 6 passengers for $2,600 to $3,400 per flight hour. That is $800 to $1,200 less than a Phenom 300 and $2,000 less than a Citation XLS. For cost-conscious buyers who do not need the Phenom's speed or the XLS's cabin height, the CJ3 is the rational choice.
When to Choose Something Else
Do not charter a CJ3 for international flights requiring cabin attendant service. The cabin width of 4.8 feet and absence of a galley station make flight attendant service impractical. For flights over 3 hours where catering service matters, a midsize jet with a galley is the appropriate aircraft.
Ownership & Operations
Part 91 operations cover owner-flown and company-flown aircraft under general operating rules. Part 135 governs on-demand air charter, requiring higher crew qualifications, maintenance standards, and operational oversight. An aircraft can operate under both parts: Part 91 for owner use and Part 135 when offered for charter revenue. Dual-use arrangements offset ownership costs by generating charter income during idle periods.
Pre-Purchase Considerations
Pre-purchase inspections are non-negotiable in aircraft acquisitions. A qualified maintenance facility conducts a detailed review of airframe, engines, avionics, and records. Inspection costs range from $15,000 to $75,000 depending on aircraft size and complexity. Findings from the pre-buy determine final pricing, identify upcoming maintenance events, and reveal any damage history that affects value.
Charter Market Context
Charter demand for business jets follows seasonal and economic patterns. Q4 (October through December) sees peak demand driven by year-end business travel, holiday flights, and tax planning (asset purchases before December 31). Q1 starts strong with CES, Davos, and Super Bowl driving specific route demand. Summer leisure travel to resort destinations creates predictable seasonal corridors.
N532LW Aircraft Intelligence
Cross-referenced from FAA Registry, Part 135 operator database, and live ADS-B telemetry.
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Contact UsDetailed Specifications
Aircraft Identity
| Registration | N532LW |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Cessna |
| Model | Cessna Citation CJ3 (Citation CJ3) |
| Category | Light Jet |
| Cabin Class | — |
| Year Built | 2006 |
| Configuration | VIP |
| Home Base | Mc Clellan-Palomar Airport, Carlsbad, California |
| Home Airport | KCRQ |
Performance & Capabilities
| Engine Type | 2x Williams FJ44-3A |
|---|---|
| Engine Thrust | 2,780 lbs |
| Max Cruise Speed | 416 knots |
| Maximum Range | 2040 nautical miles |
| Service Ceiling | 45000 feet |
| Takeoff Distance | 3,180 ft |
| Passenger Capacity | — |
| Baggage Volume | 66 cu ft |
| Avionics | Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 |
| IFR Certified | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions About N532LW
16 questions answered about this aircraft and the Cessna Citation CJ3
N532LW is a 2006 Cessna Citation CJ3 (Citation CJ3) registered in the United States. It carries serial number on file with the FAA and is classified as a business jet in the private aviation market. The aircraft has maintained continuous airworthiness for 10 years.
N532LW is a Cessna Citation CJ3 (Citation CJ3). The Cessna Citation CJ3 is a business jet platform with a range of 2,000 nautical miles. Cessna has a well-established support network for this airframe.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 is powered by 2x Williams FJ44-3A, each producing 2,780 lbs. Engine maintenance programs from the manufacturer spread overhaul costs across flight hours, making operating expenses predictable. The powerplant supports a service ceiling of 45,000 feet.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 has a maximum cruise speed of 416 knots. Long-range cruise is 380 kts. At these speeds, a three-hour flight covers approximately 1248 nautical miles, connecting most major city pairs within its range envelope.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 (Citation CJ3) has an approximate range of 2,040 nautical miles. This translates to nonstop coverage of coast-to-coast routes such as New York to Los Angeles, or Miami to Seattle. At a cruise speed of approximately 416 knots, total block times remain competitive for the category.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 seats up to 9 passengers in a typical charter configuration. The cabin measures 15.7 ft long, 4.8 ft wide, and 4.8 ft tall. The cabin accommodates productive work or rest on flights of typical duration.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 has a maximum service ceiling of 45,000 feet (FL450). At this altitude, the aircraft operates above commercial traffic and most weather systems. The pressurization system maintains a cabin altitude of approximately 5,500-6,500 feet at maximum cruise altitude, reducing passenger fatigue on long flights.
Yes. The Cessna Citation CJ3 is fully certified for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) operations. It is equipped with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics avionics, supporting precision approaches, RNAV/GPS navigation, FANS/CPDLC for oceanic operations, and ADS-B Out compliance. All Part 135 charter operations require two instrument-rated pilots.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 cabin measures 15.7 ft long, 4.8 ft wide, and 4.8 ft tall. Most passengers can stand upright in the center aisle. Baggage capacity is 66 cu ft.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 has 66 cu ft of baggage volume in an externally accessible, heated and pressurized compartment. This accommodates 9+ full-size suitcases or a combination of luggage, garment bags, and sporting equipment. The compartment does not intrude on cabin space.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 is equipped with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics. This integrated flight deck provides enhanced situational awareness, synthetic vision, TCAS II, and weather radar. The system supports single-crew operations where type-certified, though Part 135 charter flights require two pilots.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 was produced from 2004-2014. The type was succeeded by the CJ3+. This specific aircraft (N532LW) was manufactured in 2006.
The Cessna Citation CJ3 competes in the Light Jet segment against aircraft with similar range and cabin specifications. Key differentiators include a cruise speed of 416 knots, range of 2,040 nm, and a 4.8 ft-foot-wide cabin. Selection between competing types depends on mission profile, operator availability, and total trip cost.
Charter rates for the Cessna Citation CJ3 typically range from $2,200-$3,000 per flight hour, depending on operator, region, and seasonal demand. This includes crew, fuel at current Jet-A prices, and standard handling. Additional costs may include FBO fees, overnight crew expenses, international handling, and repositioning if the aircraft is not based at the departure airport.
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