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    Commander-branded aircraft date back to 1944 with the formation of the Aero Commander company. Today many pre-owned Commander models are still available.

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    1978 COMMANDER 114

    Piston Single Aircraft

    USD $237,431
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    Total Time2,730
    Location: Bracknell, United Kingdom
    Seller: Europlane Sales

    1975 COMMANDER 690A

    Turboprop Aircraft

    1975 COMMANDER 690A Used Turboprop Aircraft for sale1975 COMMANDER 690A Used Turboprop Aircraft for sale
    USD $650,000
    View DetailsUSD $650,000 + GST = USD $715,000
    (GST applies to buyers in Australia)
    Total Time12,283.7
    Location: Moorabbin Airport, Victoria, Australia
    Seller: Southern Airlines

    1974 COMMANDER 690A

    Turboprop Aircraft

    USD $550,000
    View DetailsUSD $550,000 + VAT = USD $632,500
    (VAT applies to buyers in South Africa)
    Total Time6,372.7
    Location: Krugersdorp, Gauteng, South Africa
    Seller: Cecile

    1969 COMMANDER 500

    Piston Twin Aircraft

    USD $241,340
    View DetailsUSD $241,340 + VAT = USD $277,541
    (VAT applies to buyers in South Africa)
    Total Time6,375
    Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
    Seller: Absolute Aircraft Sales

    The roots of Commander-branded aircraft date to 1944 with the formation of Aero Commander, a company that enlisted Ted Smith, founder of what would become AeroStar Aviation Corporation, to help design the first Aero Commander model. After changing Aero Commander’s name to the Aero Design and Engineering Company in 1950, the company’s first production model debuted in 1951. Eventually, the company was acquired by Rockwell-Standard, which would later merge with North American Aviation to form North American Rockwell and then later become Rockwell International in 1973 following another merger.

    In 1981, Rockwell International sold the design rights to the Aero Commander line to Gulfstream, which sold the rights in the late 1980s to Commander Aircraft. That company would enter liquidation in the early 2000s, after which a group of Commander aircraft owners acquired the rights and formed the Commander Premier Aircraft Corporation (CPAC), a company that was sold and later folded.

    Pre-owned Commander models that are still available include variants of the Commander 112, 114, 500, and 690; 114A; Grand Renaissance; 680GLP; 680V; 980; 900; and 840.