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-Max ramp and t/o weights are 200 pounds higher.
-ZFW is 100 pounds higher.
-Cockpit avionics are upgraded and somewhat different. MFD uses cursor control device. Magnetic compass is now integrated into Meggitt.
-Brakes are awesome
-The model is identified with a letter "S" added to the end of the letters "XL"

Some other differences as well, but those are the big ones. All the limiting speeds are the same.

Yes, the pilots do get the additional pay for flying 2 models of aircraft.
 
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-Max ramp and t/o weights are 200 pounds higher.
-ZFW is 100 pounds higher.
-Cockpit avionics are upgraded and somewhat different. MFD uses cursor control device. Magnetic compass is now integrated into Meggitt.
-Brakes are awesome
-The model is identified with a letter "S" added to the end of the letters "XL"

Some other differences as well, but those are the big ones. All the limiting speeds are the same.

Yes, the pilots do get the additional pay for flying 2 models of aircraft.
And don't forget the automatic emergency descent feature!
 
NJ pays "differences pay" for an XL/ XLS? That is ridiculous, it's the same type.
 
SCT said:
NJ pays "differences pay" for an XL/ XLS? That is ridiculous, it's the same type.
Shhhh! That reminds me of the folks who say things like 'flying is so much fun, I'd do it for free!"
 
d91papa said:
Shhhh! That reminds me of the folks who say things like 'flying is so much fun, I'd do it for free!"
He is the guy with "jetplt" on his tags and the "Will Fly For Food" bumper sticker. Tool.:uzi:
 
Xls

Just one more thing to add. Cessna is to add 545 XLS' between 2007 and 2015. I didnt realize this aircraft is becoming so popular? Who would have thought?
 

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