Charter Cessna Aircraft Citation III CC-ANT

Private jet Citation III CC-ANT — 1987 model, accommodates up to 8 passengers, based in São Paulo, Brazil CGH. Available for charter within 3 hours. Charter pricing on request. JETVIP will confirm availability and exact flight cost within 15 minutes.
Below-average reliability
72/100
Average comfort
78/100
Popularity

Year built (YOM)

1987

Refit years

2015 / 2011

Passengers

8 seats

Serial number (MSN)

650-0131

Previous registration

303 Fuerza A�rea de Chile

Luggage

1.73 cub.m

Baggage

up to 5

Registration country

Chile

Estimated rental price

3,200 € / hour

3,776 $ / hour

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Best suited for Citation III CC-ANT

Time-Sensitive Travel

Fast regional and cross-country trips that save time.

Medium-Length Flights

Ideal for 4–6 passengers with flexibility for more.

High-Altitude Operations

Cruise in smoother air, avoiding bad weather.

Efficient Business Travel

Quick trips that maximize productivity.

Practical information about Citation III CC-ANT

Passenger Experience

  • Conventional Midsize Cabin
  • Club Seating Configuration
  • Functional Environment for Small Groups
  • Improved Noise Levels at High Altitudes

Airport Flexibility

  • Access to Regional Airports
  • Suitable for Secondary Airports
  • Fast Turnaround Times

Ideal For

  • Business Executives
  • Corporate Teams
  • Frequent Travelers

Not Ideal For

  • Maximum Passenger Capacity Needs
  • Long Range with Full Fuel
  • Modern Cockpit Requirements

Specifications

Measurement system:

Technical

Range

4,500 km

Cruise Speed

874 km/h

Service Ceiling

15,500 m

Takeoff weight

9,979 kg

Number of Engines

2

Engine Model

Garrett TFE731

Fuel consumption

833 L/h

Landing Distance

728 m

Takeoff Distance

1533 m

Cabin and Dimensions

Passenger Capacity

up to 8 pax

Cabin Length

4.88 m

Cabin Width

1.68 m

Cabin Height

1.74 m

Number of Cabin Zones

1

Cabin Volume

12.26 cub.m

Luggage

1.73 cub.m

Baggage

up to 5

Standard seating

8 pax

Aircraft Length

16.9 m

Aircraft Height

5.12 m

Wingspan

16.31 m

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Description Citation III CC-ANT

Citation III with tail number CC-ANT (serial number 650-0131) belongs to the Midsize Jet class and is operated by South American Jets. The aircraft is based at (CGH, Brazil) and is available for commercial charter.

The registration prefix CC indicates that the aircraft is registered in Chile. The first letters of any tail number correspond to the country’s aviation registry.

Charter availability for this aircraft is provided by South American Jets. However, clients can book this jet directly through JETVIP — a professional international charter brokerage platform. We negotiate with operators, secure the best available terms, track real-time availability and ensure competitive and transparent pricing for our clients.

The Citation III holds a popularity rating of 3.3 out of 5 and a reliability rating of 72.0 out of 100 according to the JETVIP Reliability Index , reflecting strong demand and operational stability in the charter market.

The aircraft was manufactured in 1987. The cabin interior was updated in 2015. The exterior was updated in 2011. Previously, the aircraft operated under registration ex 303 Fuerza A�rea de Chile.

Citation III CC-ANT accommodates up to 8 passengers. The baggage compartment volume of 1.73 m³ can hold up to 5 large suitcases . The maximum flight range reaches 4500 km, depending on payload and weather conditions.

The aircraft is powered by 2Garrett TFE731 engines with an average fuel burn of 220-250 gallons per hour , ensuring efficiency and reliability on long-distance routes.

To check the availability and charter rates of CC-ANT, contact JETVIP — we will provide the best offer tailored to your trip.

Aircraft overview · Citation III CC-ANT

Best Missions

Time-sensitive regional and cross-country trips where cruise speed materially reduces block time

Typical 4–6 passenger missions with the ability to carry more when range allows

Operations that benefit from cruising in the high 30s to low 40s (weather avoidance and smoother ride)

Practical information

Passenger experience Citation III CC-ANT

  • Common configurations include a forward four-seat club with an aft side-facing or forward-facing seat arrangement; exact capacity varies by interior.
  • Galley and lavatory arrangements differ by serial number and refurbishment; verify whether the lav is belted/usable for seating and how much baggage is accessible in flight.
  • Many aircraft have been modernized with refurbished interiors; evaluate materials, insulation, and cabin management updates during prebuy.

Avionics & systems Citation III CC-ANT

  • Confirm the avionics baseline and major upgrades (FMS type, WAAS/LPV capability, autopilot model, weather/traffic integration, ADS-B compliance).
  • Review any cockpit modernization STCs and the supportability of installed components (parts availability, vendor support, obsolescence).
  • Verify performance and dispatch-critical systems: pressurization, anti-ice, autopilot/flight director, and engine instrumentation configuration.

Application flexibility Citation III CC-ANT

  • When annual utilization is high enough that faster block times and schedule flexibility outweigh higher maintenance complexity typical of older swept-wing midsize jets.
  • When the aircraft’s installed upgrades (avionics, interior, maintenance status) align with intended IFR use and reduce near-term downtime risk.

Ideal for Citation III CC-ANT

  • Operators prioritizing faster cruise in a midsize footprint for frequent medium-length trips
  • Buyers comfortable evaluating individual-aircraft upgrade history and maintaining an older jet with professional support
  • Mission profiles centered on 4–6 passengers with occasional additional seats as range permits

Not ideal and less aligned

  • Operators wanting a modern, fully integrated glass cockpit and latest-generation connectivity without upgrades
  • Missions requiring a true stand-up cabin or consistently carrying 8 passengers with full fuel on longer legs
  • Buyers wanting a near-factory-modern cockpit and cabin experience without retrofit complexity
  • Missions that routinely require maximum passenger count with long range and ample baggage on every leg

The Cessna Citation III (Model 650) is a 1980s-era midsize business jet built around a swept-wing airframe and higher-thrust turbofans, aimed at buyers who prioritize cruise speed and flight levels typical of larger jets while keeping a cabin and operating footprint in the midsize class. Compared with earlier Citations, it is oriented more toward efficient high-altitude, higher-Mach cruise and improved trip times on medium-to-long domestic missions.

In practice, the Citation III fits well when you want midsize cabin utility with faster cruise than many contemporaries, particularly on routes that are long enough for cruise speed to matter. Payload-range planning is important for fuller cabins and longer legs, as with most jets in this class.

The cabin is a conventional midsize layout with club seating forward and additional seating options aft, supporting a workable environment for small groups. Expect a functional cabin rather than a modern ‘large-cabin’ feel, with typical midsize aisle width and seating geometry. Noise levels and ride quality are generally improved at higher cruise altitudes, but interior condition and refurbishment history have a large impact on perceived comfort in an airframe of this vintage.

Avionics on the Citation III span original analog/early-EFIS installations through a wide range of aftermarket retrofits. The type’s ‘technology story’ is therefore less about a single factory suite and more about how the individual aircraft has been upgraded to meet current airspace, navigation, and operational expectations. Buyers typically focus on compliance (e.g., ADS-B), approach capability, and reliability of legacy components versus the benefits of a modern integrated retrofit.

The Citation III is typically operated as a fast midsize jet: climb to high cruise altitudes, cruise at relatively higher Mach for the segment length, then descend with standard business-jet profiles. Real-world trip economics and reliability depend heavily on engine program status, avionics/dispatch reliability, and the quality of prior maintenance. It can serve well for owner-operators using professional support or for small flight departments that value speed and established service pathways for the airframe.

  • Cruise speed that can be competitive for its class, improving trip times on longer segments
  • High-altitude cruise capability that can help with weather avoidance and ride quality
  • Established airframe with a large installed base and many examples modernized through upgrades
  • Aircraft age means condition varies widely; documentation quality and prior maintenance practices matter significantly
  • Cabin is midsize rather than large-cabin; comfort and perceived modernity depend on refurbishment
  • Avionics/parts support can be highly installation-specific; some legacy systems may drive downtime without modernization

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Approximate rentalcost for popular routes on Citation III CC-ANT

The cost is calculated for a one-way flight for 3 passengers based on historical data for this type of aircraft. The final price will be offered by the manager.

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