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CIRRUS VISION SF50 G2+(2021)

Specifications

Year2021
Serial Number0314
RegistrationPS-YES
Total Hours620
LocationBrazil
RegionSOUTH AMERICA

Aircraft Details

• Based in Uberaba, MG, Brazil (SBUR)

• Total time: 620 hours, 569 landings

• Engine: Williams FJ33-5A, 620 hours since new, 4000-hour TBO

• Engine & airframe enrolled on Cirrus JetStream (TAP Blue)

• Not on a maintenance tracking program

• Elite, Enhanced Awareness, Pro Pilot, Premium Luxury, Productivity & Experience, and Connectivity Packages installed

• Cirrus Perspective Touch+ (Garmin G3000) avionics suite, synthetic vision, enhanced vision, digital real-time weather radar, TCAS-I, TAWS-B, ADS-B In/Out, WAAS/LPV, Satcom Datalink, Garmin Flight Stream 510

• Wi-Fi, Perspective Global Connect, Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, 22" entertainment display, power outlets, rear climate controls

• 7-seat modular premium leather interior (beige, brown, grey & white), premium carpet, enhanced dimmable lighting

• Multi-tone white exterior with black accents (original 2021)

• CAPS parachute, FIKI (Flight Into Known Icing), auto-deploy passenger oxygen, auto-throttle, Safe Return Emergency Autoland, Automatic Emergency Descent Mode, 8,000 ft cabin, FL310 service ceiling with RVSM

• Next major inspections: 12/24/36/48/72/96/144-month and 300/600/900/1000/3000/6000/9000-hour intervals, CAPS repack due Nov 2031

About this Model

Overview

The Cirrus Vision SF50 G2 is a single-engine very light jet designed around owner-flown and small-team missions where ease of operation, modern avionics, and access to smaller airports matter more than maximum speed or cabin volume. The G2 generation refined performance, systems integration, and cabin usability while retaining hallmark Cirrus elements such as a whole-aircraft parachute system.

Mission Fit

The Vision Jet fits missions that resemble premium piston or turboprop travel patterns but with jet speed and altitude capability. It works well for regional city pairs, multiple short legs in a day, and operations into airports with runway and infrastructure constraints. It is less suited to replacing midsize/super-midsize lift or to missions requiring strong climb and cruise performance at high weights in hot/high conditions.

Cabin

The cabin emphasizes visibility and a light, open feel, with large windows and a cockpit-to-cabin environment that supports owner-operator use. Seating is optimized for a small group; comfort is strongest with a few adults and modest luggage, especially when using the flexible aft seating/baggage arrangements. Noise levels, pressurization comfort, and amenities are oriented to personal travel rather than executive large-cabin expectations.