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Cessna Caravan vs Piper M600 vs Daher Kodiak 100 Series Ii

Aircraft are commonly compared by category, range, and passenger capacity, since these three factors usually determine where they can fly and what missions they serve. In the light end of commercial flying, turboprops and small regional jets are typically used for short routes; they prioritize lower operating costs and access to shorter runways, and generally carry a few dozen passengers with ranges suited to nearby cities. Larger single-aisle jets are the workhorses of domestic and short‑to‑medium international travel; they usually seat around a hundred to just over two hundred passengers and have enough range to cover most continent‑scale routes. Widebody jets are designed for high demand and long distances; they carry several hundred passengers and are built for long‑haul missions where range and payload matter most. At the smallest scale, general‑aviation pistons and turboprops carry a handful of people with limited range, while business jets trade cabin size for speed and long range, often carrying a small group much farther than typical regional aircraft.

SpecCessna Caravan
Summary
Cockpit2
DOC / nm$ 3.07
Min Crew1
Total Seats10
Flight RulesVFR
ManufacturerCessna
Aircraft NameCaravan
CertificationFAA / EASA
Max Range (nm)1070
DOC / nm / Seat$ 0.38
Max Cabin Seats9
OEM VerificationVERIFIED
Useful Load (lbs)3305
Standard Cabin Seats8
Direct Operating Cost$ 571
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Garmin G1000 NXi
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)186
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$2,355,000
Cabin
Cockpit2
LavatoryNo
Min Crew1
Cargo DoorYes
Total Seats10
Max Cabin Seats9
Cabin Pressure (psi)Un-Pressurized
Galley / RefreshmentNo
Standard Cabin Seats8
Engine
FADECYes
ModelPT6A-114A
TBO (hrs)3600
Horsepower675
Flat RatingISA + 31
No. of Engines1
Dimensions
Length (ft)37.6
Wingspan (ft)52.1
Cabin Width (ft)5.4
Cabin Height (ft)4.5
Cabin Length (ft)12.8
Overall Height (ft)15
Baggage Volume Int. (cu. ft)32