The Cessna Caravan, also known as the Cargomaster, is a single turboprop aircraft that excels at flying regional hops while giving youthe finest level of comfort imaginable. With a maximum speed of 171 mph and a range of 1080 nautical miles, the Cessna Caravan is known for its economical operation and versati . . . Read More »
The Cessna Conquest is one of the most popular turboprop aircraft on the market. Quick and agile with a minimum runway length requirement of just 3,000 feet, the Conquest can easily get you into almost any size airport available, putting you closer to your meeting quicker than you imagined. Even better, the i . . . Read More »
The Mitsubishi MU-2 is a high-engine, twin-engine turboprop aircraft with a pressurized cabin. It seats seven passengers with a maximum speed of 313 mph and a range of 1,206 miles. . . . Read More »
The Piper Cheyenne is one of the most reliable, economical twin-engine turboprop aircraft around. It seats six to eight passengers with a maximum speed of 334 mph. . . . Read More »
The Pilatus PC-12 is a single-engine turboprop that seats nine, has a cruising speed of over 320mph and is world-renowned for its reliability and versatility. The PC-12 easily integrates to fit both your business and personal life, leading to its reputation as the ultimate aerial SUV. Also, its high-lift win . . . Read More »
The Beechcraft King Air 90 is a twin-engine turboprop that seats seven and has a cruising speed of over 300 mph. Comfort is key in the King Air 90, with has double-club seating and a spacious cabin that is 50% larger than most turboprops in its class. Its 1,500 mile range allows you to go wherever your oppo . . . Read More »
The King Air 200 is the most successful turbine airplane in private air travel. With a maximum payload of 2,440 pounds and a range of over 2,000 miles, the King Air 200 is your workhorse in the sky. It's performance isn't the whole story though; there's also luxury, as you'll find seating for seven, in-flight . . . Read More »
Take all the convenience, luxury and safety of the King Air 200, increase the maximum takeoff weight and add a more powerful engine and you have the immaculate Super King Air 300. Like the King Air 200, the 300 has seating for seven, a private aft lavatory and the spacious 'vertical oval' design that allows . . . Read More »
Beechcraft's King Air line of turboprops has a long and storied history in the aviation industry. The pinnacle of their fleet, the "ruling monarch of the King Air royal family" as they call it, is the Super King Air 350. An upgrade over the King Air 300, which itself was an upgrade over the King Air 200, the . . . Read More »
The Swearingen Merlin is one of the most popular commuter aircraft in its class. Seating six, this twin-engine turboprop cruises at an altitude of 29,000 feet at a speed in excess of 300 mph for a range of almost 1,800 miles. That translates to convenience for you, as the Merlin's power gives you the option o . . . Read More »
The Learjet's sterling reputation continues with the Learjet 25. With a longer range and larger cabin than the Learjet 24, the Learjet 25 carries on the legacy with unbridled speed and power. You and up to seven others will fly in excess of 500 mph at an altitude up to 43,000 feet, landing before you know it. . . . Read More »
The twin-engine Learjet 31 will get you higher and faster than almost any other light private jet. With the ability to take off from runways as short as 3,500 feet and to climb to 43,000 feet in less than 20 minutes, your options for where you want to take off and how fast you want to get to your destination . . . Read More »