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The high-speed performance of the Century Jet CA-100 and the remarkable efficiency of its twin Williams FJ33-1 engines, make it one of the most efficient aircraft in its class. With direct operating costs (DOC’s) of only $335/hr, the Century Jet is so economical that it can drastically reduce annual operating costs compared to other aircraft. For example, over a 5-year period, the Century Jet will save over $650,000 in operating costs alone, compared to a King Air C90B.
Whether you’re operating a single-engine turboprop, a twin-engine turboprop, a jet or even a cabin-class piston twin, the CA-100 can save you hundreds of thousands of dollars in operating costs alone.
Aircraft |
Category |
Direct Operating Costs (5-years) |
Savings with the Century Jet |
Century Jet
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Twin jet |
$824,041 |
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Pilatus PCXII
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Single-Engine turboprop |
$905,648 |
$81,606 |
Cessna 421
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Twin-piston (USED) |
$1,148,473 |
$324,432 |
Cessna CJ1
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Twin jet |
$1,210,326 |
$386,285 |
King Air C90B
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Twin-engine turboprop |
$1,475,860 |
$651,819 |
Citation II
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Twin jet (USED) |
$1,608,257 |
$784,216 |
In addition to its low operating costs, the Century Jet also has an exceptionally competitive acquisition cost. At $1M less than the Cessna CitationJet CJ1 - not only will the Century Jet keep your operating costs down, it will also greatly reduce your capital costs. Low operating costs, low capital costs and jet performance, make the Century Jet the most economical aircraft in its class to both own and operate (see comparison below). The Century Jet is truly the world’s most affordable jet.
© Century Aerospace Corporation ("CAC") 1997-2007
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