Specifications
AI Description
- Fresh engine overhaul and 200-hour inspection in progress.
- Equipped with Wipline 8750 amphibious floats.
- Engine: Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-114A, enrolled in ESP maintenance program.
- No damage history; maintained by Textron Aviation approved facility.
- Complete logs available.
- Airframe certification date: February 26, 2016.
- Homebase: Little Staughton, Bedfordshire, England.
- Previously operated under commercial AOC.
- MTOW: 3,969 kg.
- Propeller: McCauley 3-blade with de-ice.
- Avionics: Garmin G1000 system, including dual PFD, MFD, and Mode S transponder.
- Interior: Original '11 club' configuration with 8 individual club seats and 1 3-place bench seat; some seats partially refurbished.
- Exterior: Original Matterhorn white with maritime and dark blue accents.
- Additional features: Air conditioning, entry steps, aft PA speakers, and headset jacks.
About this Model
Overview
The Cessna 208 Caravan is a single-engine turboprop designed around simple dispatch, large cargo volume, and the ability to operate from short and unimproved runways. It is commonly configured for commuter passenger service, freight, mixed-use “combi” layouts, and special-mission roles where low-speed handling and practical loading access matter more than cruise speed.
Mission Fit
The Caravan fits missions where operators need a dependable platform to move people or cargo into and out of small airports, gravel strips, or constrained runways. It is most efficient when sectors are relatively short and the value is in payload flexibility and runway access rather than speed.
Cabin
Cabin experience is utilitarian and mission-driven. Typical passenger interiors emphasize easy entry, durable materials, and straightforward seating rather than a quiet, pressurized environment. The large rectangular cabin cross-section and wide cargo door support fast loading and flexible layouts, including passenger seating, cargo pallets, or mixed configurations depending on the aircraft’s STC and interior kit.