Cessna CJ2
As of 2011. the Cessna Citation CJ-2 is the largest general aviation jet certified for a one-pilot cockpit. The CJ-2 seats as many as nine passengers and is powered by twin Williams FJ44 turbofan engines with 2,490 lbs. of thrust each. It has an overall length of 47.7 feet and a wingspan of 49 feet. The maximum takeoff weight of the Cessna CJ-2 is 12,500 lbs.
Hawker Beechcraft Premier
The Hawker Beechcraft Premier seats as many as eight passengers. Powered by two Williams FJ44 turbofan engines developing 2,490 lbs. of thrust each, the Premier has a maximum takeoff weight of 12,500 lbs. Its overall length is 46 feet and its wingspan measures 44.5 feet.
Cessna Citation CJ-1
The Cessna Citation CJ-1 seats as many as seven passengers. With a wingspan of 46.9 feet and an overall length of 42.6 feet, the CJ-1 has a maximum takeoff weight of only 10,700 lbs. It is powered by two Williams FJ44 turbofan engines developing 2,490 lbs. of thrust each.
Cessna Citation Mustang
Cessna's Mustang seats five passengers. It is powered by twin Pratt &Whitney 615F turbofan engines developing 1,460 lbs. of thrust each. Its wingspan is 43.2 feet and the overall length of the Mustang is 40.6 feet. The maximum takeoff weight is 8,645 lbs.
Eclipse 500
Eclipse Aviation's EA500 was the first Very Light Jet class single-pilot plane approved by the FAA. The 500 seats five passengers and is powered by twin Pratt &Whitney 610F engines that develop 900 lbs. of thrust each. The Eclipse 500's wingspan is 37.9 feet and its overall length is 33.5 feet. Its maximum takeoff weight is 5,995 lbs. In 2008, Eclipse Aviation filed for bankruptcy and ceased production of the EA500. The new company, Eclipse Aerospace, has not resumed production of the EA500.