The Cessna Citation Latitude stands out as a premier midsize business jet, offering an optimal blend of comfort, performance, and advanced technology. It is a cost-effective midsize jet, balancing performance and operational efficiency. For an owner flying 300 operational hours per year, fixed annual costs total around $465,203, broken down as follows: crew salaries ($325,056), hangar fees ($68,797), hull insurance ($28,350), liability insurance ($35,000), and miscellaneous expenses ($8,000). Variable hourly costs are $2,581.92, including fuel ($1,658), airframe and engine maintenance ($674), and miscellaneous costs ($250). Assuming the total annual operating cost is approximately $1,553,160. When charter hours are factored in, the owner’s total hourly cost becomes more manageable. For further details, please visit the link in the bio. The Latitude’s cost structure underscores its value for owners seeking reliable performance with manageable operating expenses.