Looking to charter a reliable light jet for 4 to 7 passengers on a short or medium-haul European flight, with a competitive price-to-value ratio? The Cessna Citation Bravo is a proven aircraft, born from the celebrated Citation II family — robust, well-sized, and often available at rates below more recent jets in the same segment.
At MK Partnair, we offer the Citation Bravo to clients who prioritise reliability and budget over modern avionics. It is an honest aircraft, well-maintained by the operators who manage it, and perfectly suited for short European legs.
On board the Citation Bravo — The passenger experience
A spacious cabin for a light jet of its generation
The Citation Bravo inherits the airframe of the Citation II — one of the best-selling business jets in Cessna’s history — with a cabin wider than most of its contemporaries. For an aircraft designed in the 1990s, the interior space remains genuinely appreciable, and the operators who keep it in their charter fleets generally maintain it well.
- 6 to 7 leather seats in club configuration — 4 face-to-face seats + 2 to 3 rear seats
- Fold-out tables for working or dining
- Private enclosed lavatory at the rear
- Galley with refreshments and snacks
- Large windows — good natural light for its category
- Improved soundproofing over earlier Citation II models
- 2.1 m³ baggage hold — generous capacity for a light jet, externally accessible
💡 MK Partnair’s take: The Citation Bravo is a trustworthy aircraft for clients who know the market and are looking for solid value. Don’t expect the modernity of a Phenom 300 or a Citation M2 Gen2 — this is a 2000s aircraft, and it shows. But it is also reliable, well-sized, with a lavatory, a generous hold, and good performance. For tighter budgets on sub-2-hour flights, it is a solid option.
What you need to know
- Legacy aircraft — produced between 1997 and 2006; the interior finishes reflect their era
- Cabin height: 1.47 m — not full standing height, but comfortable when seated
- Cabin width: 1.42 m
- Optimal configuration: 4 to 6 passengers — at 7 it starts to feel tight
- Luggage: generous 2.1 m³ hold — standard cases, golf bags, sports equipment
Why choose the Citation Bravo?
✈️ Key specs at a glance
| Specification | Citation Bravo |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 6–7 passengers |
| Range | ~2,940 km (1,587 nm) |
| Cruise speed | 745 km/h (402 kts) |
| Cabin length | 4.57 m |
| Cabin width | 1.42 m |
| Cabin height | 1.47 m |
| Baggage hold | 2.1 m³ — generous external hold |
| Lavatory | ✅ Yes — private, enclosed |
| Service ceiling | 45,000 ft |
| Engines | 2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PW530A |
| Production | 1997–2006 — legacy aircraft |
| Ideal for | Short European legs, 4–6 pax, value-focused travel |
A proven aircraft from the Citation II family
The Citation Bravo is a direct evolution of the Citation II — one of the most-produced business jets in history. Cessna improved it on three key points: new Pratt & Whitney PW530A engines that are more economical and more powerful, a trailing-link main landing gear for improved ground comfort, and a Honeywell Primus 1000 glass cockpit avionics suite. No longer in production since 2006, the fleets that maintain it are reliable and well-managed.
Key advantages:
- One of the longest cabins in its class — 4.57 m, inherited from the Citation II
- 2.1 m³ external baggage hold — larger than many more recent light jets
- 45,000 ft service ceiling — above commercial traffic and weather systems
- Fuel-efficient engines — lower operating cost, reflected in charter rates
- Reasonable European availability — NetJets Europe and select independent operators
- Competitive pricing — often cheaper than a Phenom 300 or Citation M2 on the same routes
Performance and accessible destinations
Solid performance for European missions
Powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney Canada PW530A engines, the Citation Bravo cruises at 745 km/h with a range of 2,940 km — sufficient for the vast majority of European destinations from Paris non-stop.
Sample routes from Paris
| Destination | Flight time | Recommended airport |
|---|---|---|
| Geneva | ~55 min | Geneva-Cointrin |
| Nice | ~1h15 | Nice Côte d’Azur |
| London | ~1h05 | Farnborough, Biggin Hill, Luton |
| Barcelona | ~1h30 | El Prat or Sabadell |
| Milan | ~1h15 | Linate |
| Ibiza | ~1h45 | Ibiza Airport |
| Dublin | ~1h55 | Dublin Airport |
| Lisbon | ~2h10 | Humberto Delgado |
💡 MK Partnair tip: The Citation Bravo is particularly interesting when an operator offers it on a repositioning leg — the rate can be significantly below the market. Ask us: if a Bravo is available on your route at the right time, it is often the most cost-effective option for 4 to 6 passengers.
How much does it cost to charter a Citation Bravo?
Indicative pricing
The Citation Bravo is one of the most accessible light jets on the charter market — its lower operating cost translates directly into competitive rates. Here are indicative one-way ranges:
| Route | Indicative price (one-way) |
|---|---|
| Paris → Geneva | €6,500 – €9,000 |
| Paris → Nice | €8,000 – €11,000 |
| Paris → London | €7,500 – €10,000 |
| Paris → Barcelona | €9,000 – €12,000 |
| Paris → Ibiza | €12,000 – €15,000 |
*Net prices, including airport taxes and crew. Variable based on availability and aircraft positioning.*
Citation Bravo vs Citation M2 — Which one to choose?
Both are Cessna light jets with lavatories and comparable ranges — but they belong to very different generations:
| Criteria | Citation Bravo | Citation M2 |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 6–7 pax ✓ | 4–5 pax |
| Cabin length | 4.57 m ✓ | 3.35 m |
| Baggage hold | 2.1 m³ ✓ | 0.86 m³ |
| Lavatory | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Interior modernity | 2000s | Modern ✓ |
| Connectivity | Basic | USB + wireless ✓ |
| Hourly rate | €€ ✓ | €€ |
Our recommendation:
- Choose the Citation Bravo if you are 5 to 7 passengers, have significant luggage, and budget takes priority over interior modernity.
- Choose the Citation M2 if you are 3 to 4 passengers and prefer a modern interior with up-to-date connectivity.
Frequently asked questions — Citation Bravo charter
How many passengers can a Citation Bravo carry?
The Citation Bravo seats 6 to 7 passengers in its standard configuration. The optimal configuration for comfort is 4 to 6 passengers — at 7, it starts to feel tight.
Is the Citation Bravo still in production?
No — the Citation Bravo was produced between 1997 and 2006. It is a legacy aircraft, but the operators who offer it for charter maintain their fleets to rigorous standards. Operational reliability remains excellent.
Does the Citation Bravo have a lavatory?
Yes — the Citation Bravo has a private enclosed lavatory at the rear of the cabin.
What is the range of the Citation Bravo?
The Citation Bravo has a range of 2,940 km (1,587 nm) under charter conditions — sufficient to cover the vast majority of European destinations from Paris non-stop.
How much does a Paris–Nice flight cost on a Citation Bravo?
A Paris–Nice charter on a Citation Bravo costs between €8,000 and €11,000 one-way, depending on availability and positioning. Request a personalised quote →
Book your Citation Bravo with MK Partnair
Since 2012, MK Partnair has been helping clients charter private jets across France and Europe. Our approach:
- ✅ Free quote within 2 hours
- ✅ Net prices, no surprises
- ✅ Access to a worldwide fleet
- ✅ Dedicated advisor 24/7
Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, we find the best available Citation Bravo at the best price for your journey — and we will always tell you honestly if another aircraft is a better fit for your mission.





