Light Jet · NYC MIA

Cessna Citation CJ4 Charter

Published Jun 16, 2026

The Textron Aviation (Cessna) Citation CJ4 is the largest of the CJ line — more cabin, more range and more speed than its siblings, while keeping the low running costs the family is known for. A capable all-rounder for the corridor.

  • 2,165 nm range
  • 451 ktas cruise
  • 7–8 passengers
From $14,000one-way, all-in
Cessna Citation CJ4 Charter — charter from New York to Miami

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or Boca Raton Airport (BCT).

Citation CJ4 specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Textron Aviation (Cessna).

2,165 nm
Max range
451 ktas
Cruise speed
7–8
Passengers
4 ft 9 in
Cabin height
77 cu ft
Baggage
45,000 ft
Service ceiling

The CJ4 on the route

A 2,165-nautical-mile range — the longest of the corridor's light jets — flies the 950-mile leg nonstop with ample reserves. A Mach 0.77 cruise puts the flight at about two and a half to two and three-quarter hours.

Williams FJ44-4A engines and a 45,000-foot ceiling give it brisk performance and a smooth, high ride.


Cabin and baggage

A 17-foot-4 cabin seats seven to eight in a club layout, with a 77-cubic-foot hold — generous for the class, enough for a group's golf bags and cases.


Why travellers choose it

  • The longest range of the corridor's light jets
  • More cabin and seating than the smaller CJs
  • Nonstop New York to Miami with a full cabin
  • Low operating cost for its capability



Frequently asked questions

What does a CJ4 to Miami cost?

A one-way CJ4 charter is typically $14,000 to $21,000 all-in, by date and availability, with fuel, fees and taxes included.

How many seats?

Seven to eight in a typical layout, with up to ten certified — comfortable for a group with luggage on the corridor.

Nonstop?

Yes, with ease. Its 2,165-nautical-mile range — the longest of these light jets — covers the corridor nonstop in about two and a half to two and three-quarter hours.

How does it differ from the CJ3+?

The CJ4 has a longer cabin, more range and a higher cruise speed than the CJ3+, for a modest step up in rate. We quote both.


Ready to fly New York to Miami?

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