Textron Aviation has announced three new Cessna Citation light jets featuring advanced safety technology and upgraded avionics.
The Citation M2 Gen3, CJ3 Gen3 and CJ4 Gen3 will include Garmin Emergency Autoland technology across all models.
Textron Aviation President and CEO Ron Draper said the aircraft would carry on the Citation legacy while introducing new capabilities.
“With the inclusion of revolutionary Garmin Emergency Autoland technology, as well as all-new Garmin G3000 PRIME avionics in the CJ4 Gen3, these aircraft promise to elevate the flying experience,” Draper said.
The CJ4 Gen3 will be the first to enter service in 2026, followed by the M2 Gen3 and CJ3 Gen3 in 2027.
Existing Citation M2 Gen2 and CJ3 Gen2 owners will have the option to retrofit their aircraft with the autoland system.
The CJ4 Gen3 will feature larger secondary displays and an enhanced control interface.
All three models will include integrated autothrottles and advanced runway awareness systems.
The new aircraft will offer improved cabin acoustics and upgraded flight deck lighting.
The CJ4 Gen3 claims nearly 10 per cent lower operating costs than competitors, with a maximum range of 2,165 nautical miles.
Lithium-ion batteries will provide enhanced cold weather starting capability across the range.
The announcements were made ahead of the National Business Aviation Association convention in Las Vegas.