Description
The Cessna 406 Caravan II is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft designed for utility and regional airline use. Its versatility, reliability, and performance have made it a popular choice for cargo transport, air ambulance, and commuter services. Known for short takeoff and landing capabilities, the 406 is widely appreciated for operating in remote or difficult terrains. With pressurization and seating for up to 12 passengers, it can also be adapted for various roles, from surveillance to charter flights.
Years of Manufacture: 1983 – 2013
Variants in the Cessna 406 Caravan II Series:
1. Standard Cessna 406
- Introduction Year: 1983
- Description: The original version of the Caravan II, built for light transport, combining twin-engine reliability with an affordable operating cost.
- Key Features:
- Twin Turboprop Engines
- STOL Capabilities
- Pressurized Cabin
- Performance/Specifications:
- Cruise Speed: 230 mph (200 knots)
- Range: 1,300 nautical miles
- Takeoff Distance: 1,800 ft
- Landing Distance: 1,400 ft
- Fuel Capacity: 440 gallons
- Useful Load: 4,700 lbs
2. Surveillance and Special Mission Variants
- Introduction Year: Various
- Description: Modified versions used for surveillance, military, and law enforcement purposes. Features include enhanced avionics and sensor equipment.
- Key Features:
- Specialized Surveillance Equipment
- Increased Endurance
- Upgraded Avionics
Categories:
- Aircraft Class: Turboprop
- Manufacturer/Brand: Cessna
- Price Range: $1.5M – $2.2M
- Engine Type: Twin Pratt & Whitney PT6A
- Seating Capacity: 10-12 passengers
- Performance/Range:
- Cruise Speed: 200-230 knots
- Range: 1,000-1,300 nautical miles
- Service Ceiling: 25,000 ft
- Fuel Type & Efficiency: Jet A-1








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