Turbo Props
The Pilatus PC-12 is a typical Turbo Prop.
Turbo Props are the lightest of charter aircraft, and use either a single or twin turbine powered engine. They have the most conservative fuel consumption of all charter aircraft and therefore are the more cost efficient for shorter service flights. TP’s are ideal for short to mid-range trips. They have the capacity to seat 6-9 passengers, an average cruising speed of 218-355 mph and have an average range over 1200 miles.
Other Turbo Prop Aircraft Include:
| King Air 90 |
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The King Air 90 seats up to 5 passengers and is the smallest of the twin turbo props. |
| King Air 200 |
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The King Air 200 seats 7 to 9 passengers and has "vertical oval" design that provides more head and shoulder room. |
| King Air 350 |
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The King Air 350 seats 7 to 9 passengers and and is the largest of the twin turbo prop aircraft. |
| Pilatus |
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The Pilatus PC-12 can seat up to between seven and nine passengers and is great at landing on short runways. |
| Caravan |
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The Cessna Caravan seats up to eight passengers and is a great aircraft for hauling luggage, fishing poles and golf clubs. |