S5-CNN Aircraft Overview
S5-CNN is a CESSNA Cessna Citation I registered in Slovenia with serial number on file. Very light jets represent the most accessible segment of jet aviation, designed for short-haul missions where speed and efficiency outweigh cabin size. Ownership information is held by the CAA Slovenia in Slovenia.
Cessna Citation I Market Position
The Citation I, originally the Cessna 500, launched Cessna's entire Citation line in 1972. Its Pratt & Whitney JT15D engines and straight wing prioritized simplicity over speed. Over 690 were delivered across all 500-series variants, establishing Citations as the most prolific business jet family in aviation history.
Performance Profile
The Cessna Citation I achieves cruise speeds around 350 knots with a range of 1200 nautical miles. While shorter-legged than light jets, this performance covers most regional routes within a 500 to 800-mile radius. Power comes from 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1A. The aircraft reaches altitudes up to 41,000 feet.
Mission Profile
VLJs serve a distinct niche: owner-pilots, air taxi operators, and travelers on short hops between regional airports. The Cessna Citation I seats up to 6 passengers in a compact cabin. The economics work best on legs under two hours where the time savings over driving or airline connections justify the operating cost.
Charter & Availability
S5-CNN is registered in Slovenia under the CAA Slovenia. Contact The Jet Finder to inquire about charter availability for this aircraft or similar Cessna Citation I platforms worldwide.
Insider Note
Very light jets are single-pilot certified, which reduces crew costs but limits duty-day flexibility on multi-leg itineraries. For back-to-back missions exceeding eight hours of duty time, a two-pilot crew or overnight rest may be required.
S5-CNN International Intelligence
Cross-referenced from global ADS-B telemetry and international aviation registries.
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Aircraft Identity
| Registration | S5-CNN |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | CESSNA |
| Model | Cessna Citation I/SP |
| Category | Very Light Jet |
| ICAO Type | C501 |
| Country | Slovenia |
| Registry | CAA Slovenia |
| Owner | Contact for details |
Performance & Capabilities
| Engine Type | 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1A |
|---|---|
| Cruise Speed | ~350 knots |
| Maximum Range | ~1,200 nautical miles |
| Service Ceiling | ~41,000 ft |
| Takeoff Distance | ~3,310 ft |
| Passengers | Up to 6 |
| Avionics | Collins |
| IFR Certified | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions About S5-CNN
12 questions answered about this aircraft and the Cessna Citation I/SP
This aircraft carries the registration S5-CNN, registered in Slovenia under the CAA Slovenia.
S5-CNN is a Cessna Citation I/SP, a very light jet manufactured by CESSNA.
S5-CNN is registered in Slovenia. The national aviation authority is the CAA Slovenia.
Ownership information for S5-CNN is not publicly available. Contact us for details.
The Cessna Citation I/SP is powered by 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1A, producing 2,200 lbs of thrust.
The Cessna Citation I/SP has a maximum cruise speed of approximately 350 knots and a long-range cruise speed of 320 kts.
The Cessna Citation I/SP has a maximum range of approximately 1,200 nautical miles under standard reserves.
The Cessna Citation I/SP typically seats up to 6 passengers.
The Cessna Citation I/SP has a maximum service ceiling of 41,000 feet.
The Cessna Citation I/SP is equipped with Collins avionics.
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