
Aircraft class:
Piston
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
1-2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Lycoming TSIO-360-EB turbocharged piston engines
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First delivered:
Late 1970s

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 800 nautical miles, the PA-34-200T is well-suited for regional hops and cross-state journeys without refueling. Typical missions include city connections such as Dallas to Nashville, Miami to Atlanta, or Toronto to New York, all comfortably within a single flight. | The aircraft's twin turbocharged engines deliver a cruise speed near 200 knots, keeping travel times efficient while maintaining fuel efficiency. Its 25,000-foot service ceiling allows crews to choose optimal altitudes for weather and smoothness, and a takeoff run of just 870 feet opens up a wide range of airports, including those with shorter runways inaccessible to larger jets. | For travelers, this means quick, direct access to smaller destinations with minimal ground time, making the PA-34-200T an ideal solution for flexible, on-demand private flying.

Inside the PA-34-200T, passengers are welcomed by a quiet, well-appointed cabin with seating for up to six. The interior layout typically features two rows of club seating behind the cockpit, offering generous legroom and large windows for panoramic views. | While compact, the cabin is optimized for comfort on journeys of up to three hours. Expect plush, ergonomic seats, ample storage for personal items, and effective soundproofing that minimizes engine noise. Some aircraft have upgraded interiors with modern materials, USB charging, and updated lighting, enhancing the overall in-flight experience. | The 17 cubic foot baggage compartment accommodates several small suitcases or sports gear, making it ideal for short getaways or business essentials. Whether you're heading out for a weekend retreat or a quick business meeting, the PA-34-200T ensures a pleasant, productive flight.




The PA-34-200T is not designed for long-haul or coast-to-coast journeys, where larger cabin-class turboprops or light jets are more practical. However, for small groups or families seeking efficient, cost-effective travel between regional destinations, the PA-34-200T offers unmatched value and access.


The PA-34-200T typically accommodates four to six passengers depending on configuration. The standard cabin layout includes two rows of club seating behind the cockpit, offering a spacious feel for its class.




Yes. The cabin is designed for passenger comfort with ample room to move, large windows for natural light, and a dedicated baggage compartment of approximately 17 cubic feet for personal belongings.

For most regional and cross-state routes, yes. The PA-34-200T can easily handle flights like Dallas to Nashville or Miami to Atlanta nonstop, though longer journeys may require a fuel stop typical for piston twins.
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