GENEVA (May 28, 2018) – Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company, is showcasing the company’s new super-midsize Citation Longitude business
jet this week at the European Business Aviation Convention and
Exhibition (EBACE) 2018. Fresh from its circumnavigation of the globe in
March and now nearing Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type
certification, Textron Aviation’s flagship Citation Longitude will be on
the vanguard of the FAA's latest certification requirements.
“We’re in the home stretch now
and eager to move one step closer to delivering this new Citation
flagship jet to our excited inaugural customers around the globe,” said
Brad Thress, senior vice president of Engineering. “This is the most
robust certification process we’ve ever been required to conduct for a
Citation, which means we will deliver an exceptionally verified,
clean-sheet aircraft that will thrill pilots and passengers alike. We’re
introducing one of the most thoroughly-researched passenger experiences
— one that will revolutionize the super-midsize category with its low
cabin altitude, class-leading legroom and low decibel cabin sound levels
that are half of its nearest competitor.”
Based upon the FAA's newest
certification requirements, the number of the ground and flight test
conditions to be met by the Longitude program is nearly double the
amount completed on past certification programs. The team used five
aircraft and nearly 50 ground test articles to expedite testing, whereas
previous certification programs featured three aircraft and fewer than
30 ground assets. This innovative approach enabled the program to move
swiftly through the development and certification process, while
affording agility for enhancements driven by customer feedback.
Structural testing as well as
component qualification testing is complete, while flight testing is
wrapping up with nearly 3,000 total hours. The Longitude is built at
Textron Aviation’s headquarters in Wichita, Kansas, where the assembly
line is at full-rate production.
Earlier this year, the
aircraft completed a 31,000-nautical mile world tour, demonstrating its
performance and reliability throughout a broad array of environments
across 12 countries. During the tour, the Longitude made various stops
throughout Europe, including customer visits in Sweden, France, Italy,
Switzerland and the U.K.
“Textron Aviation has more
than 1,700 jets and turboprops based in Europe, so a key element of the
Longitude’s development and certification process has been to seek out
and incorporate feedback from our European operators,” said Rob Scholl,
senior vice president, Sales and Marketing. “They are showing great
interest in the Longitude’s class-leading amenities as well as its low
operating costs, short field performance, cabin comfort and range.”
About the Citation Longitude
With a range of 3,500 nautical
miles (6,482 kilometers) and full fuel payload of 1,600 pounds (726
kilograms), the Citation Longitude is designed to elevate passenger
expectations in the super-midsize class by delivering a quiet cabin, a
low cabin altitude (5,950 feet/1,814 meters), more standard features and
a comfortable, bespoke interior. With seating for up to 12 passengers,
including an optional crew jump seat, the Longitude features a stand-up,
6-foot tall flat-floor cabin. A standard double-club configuration
delivers the most legroom in the super-midsize class. Fully berthable
seats are designed and manufactured in-house and a class-leading walk-in
baggage compartment is accessible throughout the entire flight.
State-of-the-art cabin technology enables passengers to manage their
environment and entertainment from any mobile device, while high-speed
internet maximizes in-flight productivity.
The clean-sheet design of the
Longitude integrates the latest technology throughout the aircraft,
delivering what is anticipated to be the lowest ownership cost in its
class. It features the next evolution of the Garmin G5000 flight deck
and is powered by FADEC-equipped Honeywell HTF7700L turbofan engines
featuring fully integrated autothrottles with envelope protection. With
Garmin’s new Head-up Display (GHD 2100) and enhanced vision capability,
the Longitude facilitates eyes-up flying. The spacious cockpit
incorporates easier access and an ergonomic design that fully focuses on
crew comfort and efficiency.
No super-midsize business jet
offers more range, greater payload or higher cruise speed at a lower
expected total ownership cost. The Longitude is designed to feature the
longest maintenance intervals in its class — 800 hours or 18 months —
expected to make it the most cost effective aircraft to operate in its
category.
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