Pressurized vs Unpressurized Aircraft Cabins
Pressurized Aircraft Cabins vs Unpressurized Aircraft Cabins: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter?

The CJ3 is the sixth generation of the popular Citation Jet series, a class of private jets designed to be economical and high-performing. This Caribbean Light Jet is recommended for flights in the 500-1,000 nautical mile range. With a maximum of 6 passengers in the main cabin plus a refreshment center forward and lavatory to the aft of the aircraft, these cabin amenities become more of a necessity. This private jet also has the ability to cruise at a faster speed and higher altitude to reach your destination faster, maximizing your time and comfort. There is also a generous luggage capacity for this category of jet.
Some popular flights for this Caribbean light jet aircraft would be:
With more robust performance compared to comparably priced turboprops, you can fly farther, faster and higher for less. Enquire about our Island Hopping or Corporate Charters.





Lavatory
Yes - Partial
Pressurized Cabin
Yes
Refreshment Centre
Yes
CABIN LENGTH
15’8″
CABIN WIDTH
4’8″
CABIN HEIGHT
4’7″
65 Cubic Feet
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Pressurized Aircraft Cabins vs Unpressurized Aircraft Cabins: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter?
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