Cessna Caravan

With more than 11 million fleet hours under its massive, stalwart wings, the Cessna Caravan has set legendary standards for a workhorse aircraft. Yet this phenomenal performer is far from content to rest on its hard-earned laurels. In today’s Caravan, there are even more tools to help you get the job done. A next-generation Garmin G1000 glass cockpit and a new anti-ice system empower you to venture with even more confidence. So climb aboard. Fire up the ultra-dependable, 675-horsepower Pratt & Whitney turbine engine. And go get ‘em.

Grand Caravan

Living up to its name, the Grand Caravan delivers exceptional performance. In ISA conditions at seal level it climbs at 975 fpm and cruises at speeds up to 184 knots (341 km/h). Maybe that's why the Caravan is the go-to aircraft for both business and pleasure. Whether it's reaching far-away customers or reaching out to your son through fly-fishing, the Grand Caravan is more than up to the challenge. And even with all the available seating, this extraordinary aircraft can change roles quickly by converting to a cargo hauler in less than 30 minutes, doubling its duty. And more than earning its keep.


Caravan 675 Amphibian

Every day, Caravan Amphibians bring civilization to corners of the earth that have never even thought of having a traditional runway. And, every day, hunters, anglers and other outdoorsmen use the Caravan to escape civilization entirely. So, go ahead. Load it up with a generous amount of baggage and passengers. Stuff even more gear into the enormous, sturdy floats. Lift off and fly at speeds up to 165 knots (306 km/h) for a range of up to 820 nautical miles (1,519 km). Your Caravan can take it.


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Dave Conover
Cessna Caravan Sales
MD, DC, PA, DE, NJ, NY, CT, NH, VT, MA, RI, ME
800-394-1334 ext. 1202
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