
The Cessna 425 Corsair, introduced in 1980, is a pressurized twin-engine turboprop designed for pilots transitioning from piston aircraft, offering reliability and higher cruise speeds. After upgrades in 1983, it was rebranded as the Cessna 425 Conquest I, enhancing cabin space and maximum takeoff weight. With typical cruise speeds of 250-260 knots and a range of 1,300-1,460 nautical miles, it is well-suited for regional charter missions, accommodating 4-6 passengers comfortably. Jettly's platform facilitates charter bookings for the Cessna 425, providing cost-effective options for private travel compared to light jets.


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