Specifications
AI Description
- Engine Model: TPE331-5-251K
- Engine TBO: 3600 hours
- Engine Hours: 1891 hours (for both engines)
- Propellers: Hartzell 2-blade props
- Passenger Capacity: 7
- Features:
- Freon Air Conditioning (status not reported)
- Q-Tip Props (status not reported)
- Supreme Commander Mod (status not reported)
- Spar Mod (status not reported)
- Airframe Maintenance Program (status not reported)
- Engine Maintenance Program (status not reported)
- ADS-B Capable (status not reported)
- Weather Radar (standard)
- Terrain Awareness & Warning System (standard)
About this Model
Overview
The Turbo Commander 690B is a pressurized, twin-engine turboprop designed around efficient regional transportation rather than maximum cabin volume. It is typically operated as a corporate or owner-flown utility aircraft where access to shorter runways, straightforward systems, and turboprop operating economics matter more than jet cruise speeds. Buyers usually value it as a dependable platform for frequent point-to-point trips, especially where smaller airports reduce ground time and improve scheduling flexibility.
Mission Fit
The 690B tends to fit missions where block time efficiency comes from using closer airports rather than from top cruise speed. It is commonly used for day trips and multi-stop regional schedules, with the pressurized cabin supporting higher-altitude routing when needed. Payload and range planning remain important on longer legs or in hot/high conditions, particularly if full seats, baggage, and higher cruise altitudes are desired.
Cabin
Cabin experience is functional and businesslike, with typical configurations emphasizing forward club seating and practical baggage carriage rather than a large-cabin layout. Expect a narrower, more aircraft-like environment than most business jets, but with the comfort advantages of pressurization and the ability to cruise above much of the weather. Noise and vibration characteristics are generally those of a turboprop; cabin condition varies significantly by interior refurbishment history.