Aircraft category

Midsize Jets

2 aircraft in Camber's catalog

Twin-engine jets typically seating 7–10 passengers with transcontinental range capability and a standup flat-floor cabin. Midsize jets are the standard corporate travel platform for North American operations, offering enclosed lavatory, dedicated baggage, and the operating ceiling needed for efficient coast-to-coast service.

Midsize Jets in Camber's catalog

Sorted by max range. Figures are published catalog values; see each aircraft profile for full specifications.

Aircraft
Max Range
Cruise
Passengers
Cost/hr
Embraer Praetor 500 In production
3,340 nm range
466 kts cruise
9 max pax
$4K/hr total (400 hrs)
Cessna Citation XLS+ In production
2,100 nm range
441 kts cruise
12 max pax
$4K/hr total (400 hrs)

All figures are indicative published values. Camber does not provide tax, legal, or financial advice.

Advisor workflow

How acquisition advisors evaluate midsize jets

In Camber, an advisor entering a deal for a client with a midsize jet mission profile captures the client's route structure, passenger requirements, and budget constraints in a mission brief. The requirements engine then filters the midsize jet category (and adjacent categories) by hard constraints — minimum range, maximum runway requirement, single-pilot certification if applicable — and scores surviving types by weighted preferences.

The resulting ranked list carries traceable rationale: each aircraft earns or loses points against specific requirements, and the advisor can see why a type ranks where it does. When the shortlist is established, Camber generates a side-by-side economic comparison at the advisor's utilization assumptions and exports a principal-ready PDF report under the firm's brand.

Evaluate midsize jets against a real mission brief

Camber helps acquisition advisors filter the business aviation market, score type candidates against weighted mission requirements, and export branded client reports — all from a single deal record.