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PIPER M600 SLS(2022)

PIPER M600 SLS
Asking Price
$3,095,000

Specifications

Year2022
Serial Number4698202
RegistrationN2924R
Total Hours468
LocationDES MOINES, IOWA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Des Moines Flying Service, Inc.

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AI Description

  • Model: M600 SLS
  • Condition: Used
  • Premium Package, Awareness Package & All Weather Package included
  • Garmin G3000 Avionics with Safe Return Autoland
  • GDL 60 PlaneSync
  • Two Owners, No Damage History
  • Piper Service Center Maintained
  • Fresh Annual Inspection
  • Engine: PT6A-42A, TBO: 3600 hours
  • Propeller: Hartzell 5-Blade Composite
  • Seating Capacity: 6
  • Executive Interior Configuration
  • Interior: Geneva two-tone gray & black leather seats, black carpet, carbon fiber accents
  • Exterior: Phantom gray with pepper gray and gold stripes, immaculate condition
  • Air Conditioning: Yes
  • Integrated Digital Cabin Pressurization
  • Equipped with Winglets
  • ADS-B Capable
  • Synthetic Vision System
  • Airframe Warranty until 2027, Engine Warranty until 2029, Propeller Warranty until 2027

About this Model

Overview

The Piper M600/SLS is a pressurized, single-engine turboprop positioned between high-end pistons and entry-level light jets for buyers prioritizing simplified operation, runway flexibility, and contemporary safety automation. The SLS (Safe Landing System) variant centers the aircraft around Garmin’s Autoland capability, pairing it with a high-integration avionics suite and a cabin sized for practical regional missions with family, colleagues, or a small team.

Mission Fit

In day-to-day use, the M600/SLS fits missions where a single pilot wants turbine reliability and speed without stepping into jet operating complexity. It is typically chosen for point-to-point regional travel, mixed weather flying with IFR avionics, and destinations where runway length and support infrastructure are limited. Mission planning should account for passenger count, fuel, and baggage tradeoffs common to single-engine turboprops.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged as a club-style configuration in a pressurized fuselage with an enclosed feel compared with unpressurized aircraft. Seating and storage are oriented toward practical travel rather than stand-up cabin movement, and comfort is strongly influenced by interior package, seat design, and noise/vibration management typical of turboprops. Access and loading are straightforward for small groups and normal travel baggage, with best comfort realized when passenger count is kept to a manageable level for the stage length.