
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
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Crew:
1-2 pilots
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Engines:
Pratt & Whitney PT6A-114A turboprop
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First delivered:
Late 1980s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a range of approximately 1,231 nautical miles, the Grand Caravan 208B covers most regional routes with ease while maintaining excellent fuel efficiency. Typical legs include Dallas to Denver, Seattle to Bozeman, or Miami to Nassau, all nonstop with full payload. | The Caravan’s 213 mph cruise speed and ability to land on strips as short as 2,160 feet make it a top pick for remote access and short-hop charters. Its proven performance in hot-and-high conditions, as well as its floatplane capability, unlocks destinations that few other aircraft in its class can safely reach. | The aircraft’s combination of range, short-field prowess, and operational economy ensures that travelers get closer to their final destination, reducing overall travel time and maximizing productivity or leisure.

The Grand Caravan 208B offers a surprisingly spacious and adaptable cabin for a turboprop in its class. Passengers enjoy comfortable seating with large panoramic windows, allowing for stunning views and a bright, airy atmosphere throughout the flight. | Standard layouts feature seating for nine to twelve in a commuter or executive configuration, with options for club seating, benches, or custom interiors tailored for business or leisure. Ample headroom, a quiet ride, and a climate-controlled environment ensure comfort on even the longest regional journeys. | A 32 cubic foot baggage compartment accommodates luggage, sporting equipment, or business materials with ease. Whether flying to a remote fishing lodge or a regional business center, the Grand Caravan’s interior transforms every journey into a relaxing and productive experience.




While not designed for long international routes or luxury transcontinental flights, the Cessna Grand Caravan 208B is the ideal solution for groups seeking efficient, comfortable access to regional destinations, private resorts, or hard-to-reach airstrips that are inaccessible by jet. Its unmatched reliability, flexible cabin, and low operating costs create exceptional value for adventure seekers, business teams, or families traveling together.


The Grand Caravan 208B typically seats nine passengers, with high-density configurations accommodating up to twelve. The flexible cabin layout works well for executive groups, families, or mixed passenger and cargo missions.




Yes. The Grand Caravan’s cabin is spacious and bright, featuring large windows, comfortable seating, and a climate-controlled environment, ensuring a pleasant flight experience for all passengers.

Absolutely. The Grand Caravan 208B easily handles most regional city pairs such as Dallas to Denver or Seattle to Bozeman nonstop, even with a full load. For longer flights, a brief fuel stop may be required, which is typical for this class of turboprop.
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