Specifications
Broker
ANDRIUS BUTKUS
+14243302210
Aircraft Details
- Located in Kapolei, Hawaii
- Used Cessna 208B Grand Caravan (2013)
- No engine installed
- Nose and main landing gears are unserviceable
- Equipped with G1000 Avionics suite
- No TKS system
- Airframe total time: 15,275 hours
- Aircraft cycles: 31,861
- Propeller: 202.6 hours
- Engine 1 (PRATT & WHITNEY PT6A-140): 0 SMOH, TBO 4,000 hours (engine not installed)
- Inspection time remaining: 4,724 hours
- Nose landing gear: 40,000 cycles
- Main landing gear: 31,500 cycles
- Sold as is
About this Model
Overview
The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan is a high-wing, fixed-gear turboprop designed around payload, simplicity, and off-airport practicality rather than speed or high-altitude cruise. It is commonly operated as a commuter, charter, freight, medevac, and special-mission platform, where quick turnarounds, rugged handling, and a large, reconfigurable cabin are more important than jet-like trip times.
Mission Fit
The Grand Caravan fits missions that value access and payload over speed: short-to-medium legs, frequent stops, and airfields with limited infrastructure. It is especially well suited to operators needing a single type to cover scheduled commuter runs, ad-hoc charter, and freight with minimal changeover time. For longer legs, passengers may experience more cabin noise and weather variability than in pressurized twins or jets.
Cabin
Cabin comfort is utilitarian and highly dependent on the interior and operator configuration. The wide, boxy cross-section supports a range of seat layouts and quick conversion between passengers and cargo. The high wing and tall cabin volume help with headroom and loading, while the large cargo door and low sill height (relative to many aircraft) make bulky items easier to handle. Noise and vibration levels are typical of single-engine turboprops and vary with insulation packages and propeller configuration.