Route Capability

Can A Cessna Citation XLS Fly Miami to Seattle Nonstop?


A clear, sourced answer — range vs. distance, with reserves and winds factored in.

No

The Cessna Citation XLS's ~2,100 nm range falls short of the ~2,366 nm Miami–Seattle route, so it cannot make the trip nonstop — it needs at least one fuel stop. For a nonstop, step up to a heavy or ultra-long-range jet.

Range vs. Distance

MeasureValue
Miami → Seattle (great circle)~2,366 nm
Cessna Citation XLS range~2,100 nm
Margin266 nm beyond range
Aircraft classmidsize jet

Book range (NBAA IFR) already includes fuel reserves, but westbound headwinds effectively add distance — which is why a route near the edge of an aircraft's range is treated as conditional rather than a guaranteed nonstop. The operating crew calculates final fuel for the specific date, winds, and payload.

Comparing aircraft? See the Aircraft Capability hub, the longest-range private jets, or the Cessna Citation XLS specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The Cessna Citation XLS's ~2,100 nm range falls short of the ~2,366 nm Miami–Seattle route, so it cannot make the trip nonstop — it needs at least one fuel stop. For a nonstop, step up to a heavy or ultra-long-range jet.

The great-circle distance is about 2,366 nautical miles. Real flight plans run a little longer because of routing and winds, and westbound legs effectively add distance against the prevailing flow.

About 2,100 nautical miles (NBAA IFR). That is enough for transcontinental US and regional trips, but not ocean crossings without a stop.

Routes of about 2,366 nm call for super-midsize, heavy, or ultra-long-range jets. See our ranking of the longest-range private jets.

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