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DAHER TBM-940(2019)

Specifications

Year2019
Serial Number--
Registration--
Total Hours920
LocationMOENCHENGLADBACH, GERMANY
RegionEUROPE

Broker

RHEINLAND AIR SERVICE

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+491782550246

Aircraft Details

  • Located in Moenchengladbach, Germany
  • 920 hours total airframe and engine time (PRATT & WHITNEY PT6A-66D, 920 SNEW, TBO 3500)
  • Max takeoff weight: 7,394.3 lb
  • Certified ceiling: 31,000 ft
  • Equipped with winglets
  • 5-blade HARTZELL propeller (920 hours)
  • Garmin G3000 integrated flight deck with HomeSafe Emergency Autoland
  • RVSM data package, GRA 55 Radar Altimeter, TAWS-B, GTS 820 Traffic Advisory System, KN 63 DME, WX 500 Stormscope, GWX75 digital weather radar with turbulence detection
  • Two Mode S transponders (GTX345R with ADS-B, GTX 33DES with diversity antenna)
  • GSR56 datalink (satphone and weather), GDL 69 A SXM datalink weather
  • Synthetic Vision Technology on both PFDs
  • Customized Bethmale Silver Fuselage with Moncalm Silver Stripes
  • 6 genuine leather seats with adjustable backrests and folding armrests, deluxe interior with wood or carbon trim, one lower storage cabinet
  • Last annual inspection due 03/2026
  • Airworthy

About this Model

Overview

The TBM 940 is a pressurized, single-engine turboprop designed to deliver jet-like trip times on typical regional missions while retaining access to shorter and less-served runways. It is commonly operated by owner-pilots and small flight departments that prioritize dispatch flexibility, modern avionics, and efficient single-pilot operations.

Mission Fit

The TBM 940 fits missions where speed, altitude capability, and airport access matter more than cabin volume. It is well suited to day trips and time-sensitive regional travel, including mountainous or hot/high environments where performance planning is important.

Cabin

Cabin comfort is typical of a premium single-engine turboprop: a pressurized, club-style seating environment with a focus on forward visibility, climate control, and baggage accessibility. Space favors a smaller passenger count, with best comfort when operated with fewer occupants and thoughtful baggage planning.