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DAHER TBM-900(2016)

Asking Price
$3,350,000

Specifications

Year2016
Serial Number1110
RegistrationN303JR
Total Hours890
LocationFrance
RegionEUROPE

Broker

Flying Smart, Ltd.

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David Fabry

213-973-3337

david.fabry@flyingsmart.aero

Aircraft Details

  • Model: TBM 900
  • Upgrade to TBM 910 specifications
  • Engine: Pratt & Whitney PT6A-66D
  • Engine time: 890 hours since new (SNEW)
  • Engine TBO: 3500 hours
  • Propeller: Hartzell 5-blade
  • Avionics: Garmin G1000 NXI
  • ADS-B equipped, FANS, WAAS, LPV, SVT
  • Additional avionics: DME, ADF, GPS, TCAS, Weather Radar
  • Exterior: Painted in 2016, excellent condition
  • Interior: Like new, executive configuration for 6 passengers
  • Features: Pressurized cabin, FIKI ice protection
  • Always hangared, factory maintained by Daher in Tarbes
  • No damage history
  • Worldwide delivery available
  • Recent maintenance includes C+, B+, and annual inspections, IFR certification, and prop overhaul completed in 2022
  • Equipped with LED reading lights, USB charging ports, and 115-volt power outlet in the interior.

About this Model

Overview

The DAHER TBM 900 is part of the TBM 900-series evolution that focused on aerodynamic drag reduction, refined engine management, and cockpit integration to deliver fast point-to-point travel with the simplicity of single-engine turbine operations. It is commonly selected for regional and mid-range missions where access to shorter runways and smaller airports matters as much as cruise speed. Compared with light jets, it typically offers lower trip fuel and simpler systems, while accepting a smaller, more intimate cabin and single-engine operating considerations.

Mission Fit

The TBM 900 fits missions that value time efficiency without the infrastructure needs of a jet. It excels at two-to-four passenger travel with flexibility to depart from smaller airports closer to the final destination. When missions consistently push maximum passenger load, require a larger cabin for work-in-flight, or demand twin-engine capability for operational policy, alternatives may align better.

Cabin

The cabin is a compact, pressurized environment typically arranged with club seating for four and optional additional seating depending on configuration. Comfort is best described as premium for a turboprop class but still constrained by a narrow cross-section and limited ability for passengers to move around in flight. Noise levels are generally managed well for the category, but expectations should be set closer to high-end turboprops than midsize jets. Baggage space is practical for light travel but becomes limiting when all seats are occupied.