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PIPER M700 FURY(2026)

Specifications

Year2026
Serial Number46020098
RegistrationC-FMKF
Total Hours--
LocationOSHAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

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AI Description

  • Model: PIPER M700 Fury
  • Condition: New
  • Delivery: Q1 2026
  • Engine: Pratt & Whitney PT6A-52, Flat-Rated at 700 SHP, TBO 3600 hours
  • Propeller: Hartzell 5-Blade, Constant Speed, Full Feathering, Reversible
  • Avionics: Upgraded Garmin G3000 Suite, Dual Garmin GTC-575 Touchscreen Units, Garmin GMA-36B Audio Panel, Garmin GFC-700 Autopilot
  • Safety Features: HALO Safety System, Garmin Emergency Autoland, Autothrottle, Enhanced AFCS
  • Additional Equipment: Flight into Known Icing (FIKI) Certified, Integrated Digital Cabin Pressurization, PiperAire Air Conditioning, USB A/C Charging Ports
  • Interior: 6-Place EXP Interior, Espresso Scheme, Carbon Fibre Table
  • Warranty: Complete Factory Warranty, Piper's Ultimate Care Program (5-Year)
  • Exterior: Aztec Silver Base, Columbia Blue Trim, Phantom Gray Stripe

About this Model

Overview

The Piper M700 Fury is a pressurized, single-engine turboprop designed around fast point-to-point travel with the simplicity of single-pilot operations. It targets owners and small flight departments that want turbine reliability, a contemporary avionics suite, and the ability to operate from many regional airports while carrying a useful load in a streamlined airframe.

Mission Fit

In typical use the M700 Fury fits longer regional legs flown at higher altitudes for ride quality and weather avoidance, with efficient single-engine turbine operations. It is most compelling when the mission prioritizes dispatch reliability, speed, and access to smaller airports over cabin space and multi-engine redundancy.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged for a small group with club-style seating depending on configuration, emphasizing a quiet, pressurized environment compared with piston singles. Expect a focused, functional interior sized for typical owner-travel loads rather than a stand-up cabin experience; comfort is best when passenger count and baggage are planned within weight-and-balance limits.