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Aircraft Details
- Price: $1,695,000
- Year: 1996
- Make/Model: Cessna 650 Citation VII
- Registration Number: C-FTOR
- Power: Turbo Fans
- Engines: 2 Engines
- Class: Business Jets
- Listing ID: 6903272
- Partner ID: 90342
- Posted On: May 20, 2025
- Updated On: Jun 3, 2025
Description
- ADS-B Out / FIS-B
- Dual FMS
- TCAS II with Software 7.1
- Major Maintenance by Citation Service Centers
- Engines on MSP Gold
Airframe:
Total Time: 7,645
Landings: 5206
On ProParts
Engines:
Honeywell TFE731-4R (5,000 TBO) on MSP
Engine 1:
7,511.1 Total Hours
5,089 Total Cycles
3,549.9 Hours Since CZI
1,029.4 Hours Since MPI
Engine 2:
7,537.4 Total Hours
5,111 Total Cycles
3,549.9 Hours Since CZI
1,029.4 Hours Since MPI
APU:
Time: 3407
Avionics
Honeywell SPZ-8000 5-Tube EFIS System
Honeywell SPZ-8000 Autopilot
Dual FMS: (1) UNS-1K+ and (1) UNS 1L
Mark VII EGPWS with Windshear
KHF-950 HF
TCAS II CAS-67A with Change 7.1
Primus 880 Radar
ADS-B Out FIS-B (STC #STD2632LA)
Dual Collins VHF 22C COMMS
Dual Collins VIR 32A NAVS
ACSS NXT-700 Mode S with ADS-B Out
Collins ADF-60A
Dual Collins DME-42
Dual RMI-36 Indicators
AA-300 Radar Altimeter
Interior
Eight Passenger Seating Capacity: Main Cabin Seating arranged in a Center
Club Configuration with Two Executive Tables, Two Aft Forward-Facing
Seats, a Forward Side-Facing Seat, and an Enclosed Aft Belted Lavatory.
Overall Beige Scheme. Aft Lavatory and Vanity are separated by Veneer
Sliding Doors for extra privacy. Forward Refreshment Center and a 30.5
Right-Hand Closet. Airshow 410 with an LCD Monitor. June 2004 by Duncan
Aviation.
Exterior
Overall Matterhorn-White Base with Ming Blue and Blue Pearl Accents.
June 2004 by Duncan Aviation.
Additional Features
N1 DEECS STC #STO1756CH-D
Wemac Boost
Flood Cooling
Fairchild A-200S CVR
Concord Lead Acid Batteries
Monorail Sunvisors
Tailcone Baggage Compartment Heater
Externally Serviceable LAV
ELT - ARTEX 1000 121.5/406 Mhz
76 Cu Ft Oxygen System
Power Outlets
Pulse Lights
Cockpit Audio Inhibit
Remarks:
CESCOM Maintenance Tracking
Major Maintenance by Citation Service Centers