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    The new and used single- and twin-engine turboprop aircraft for sale on Controller.com are well-suited for cargo transport, private air travel, regional carrier operations, and a variety of special mission types.

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    CESSNA CARAVAN 208

    Turboprop Aircraft

    CESSNA CARAVAN 208 Used Turboprop Aircraft for saleCESSNA CARAVAN 208 Used Turboprop Aircraft for sale
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    Total Time1,000
    Location: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
    Seller: Airflite Pty Ltd
    Total Time8,689
    Location: Santo Antônio Do Pinhal, São Paulo, Brazil
    Seller: International Aircraft Sales, LLC

    1974 COMMANDER 690A

    Turboprop Aircraft

    USD $550,000
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    Total Time6,372.7
    Location: Krugersdorp, Gauteng, South Africa
    Seller: Cecile

    2016 DAHER KODIAK 100

    Turboprop Aircraft

    USD $2,200,000
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    Total Time695.8
    Location: Moree, New South Wales, Australia
    Seller: Airflite Pty Ltd

    2014 DAHER KODIAK 100

    Turboprop Aircraft

    USD $1,600,000
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    Total Time6,800
    Location: Panama City, Panama
    Seller: Textron Aviation
    Total Time6,616
    Location: Panama City, Panama
    Seller: Textron Aviation
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    Total Time0
    Location: Moenchengladbach, Germany
    Seller: Rheinland Air Service GmbH

    2027 DAHER TBM 980

    Turboprop Aircraft

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    Total Time0
    Location: Moenchengladbach, Germany
    Seller: Rheinland Air Service GmbH
    Total Time262
    Location: Westerham, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: FLYING smart

    2021 DAHER TBM 940

    Turboprop Aircraft

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    Total Time666
    Location: Moenchengladbach, Germany
    Seller: Rheinland Air Service GmbH

    2021 DAHER TBM 940

    Turboprop Aircraft

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    Total Time920
    Location: Moenchengladbach, Germany
    Seller: Rheinland Air Service GmbH
    Total Time390
    Location: Munich, Germany
    Seller: Alpha Transportation Services GmbH & Co KG
    Total Time1,450
    Location: Westerham, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: FLYING smart
    Total Time1,250
    Location: Zurich, Zh, Switzerland
    Seller: API Aviation & Consulting Services
    Total Time3,460
    Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
    Seller: LÍDER TAXI AÉREO S/A AIR BRASIL
    Total Time2,350
    Location: Westerham, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: FLYING smart
    Total Time1,125
    Location: Zurich, Zh, Switzerland
    Seller: API Aviation & Consulting Services
    Total Time1,924
    Location: Zug, Zug, Switzerland
    Seller: 88K AG
    Total Time1,450
    Location: Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa
    Seller: Ascend Aviation
    Total Time2,378
    Location: Plivot, Grand Est, France
    Seller: Horiot Aircraft Sales
    Total Time2,496
    Location: Toussus-Le-Noble, Yvelines, France
    Seller: CFS Jets

    DAHER TBM 700C2

    Turboprop Aircraft

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    Total Time1,500
    Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
    Seller: Douglas Aircraft Sales Pty Ltd.
    Total Time2,520.5
    Location: Plácky, Hradec Králové District, Czech Republic
    Seller: HLS Aircraft Sales s.r.o
    Total Time5,100
    Location: Westerham, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: FLYING smart

    1994 DEHAVILLAND DHC-8-311

    Turboprop Aircraft

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    Total Time55,579
    Location: March, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Nineteen Hundred Aviation Ltd

    1988 DEHAVILLAND DHC-8-102

    Turboprop Aircraft

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    Total Time53,531
    Location: March, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Nineteen Hundred Aviation Ltd
    Total Time1,641
    Location: Tangerang, Indonesia
    Seller: Stanton & Partners Aviation Consultants Ltd

    1981 DEHAVILLAND DHC-6-300

    Turboprop Aircraft

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    Total Time743
    Location: Serengan, Central Java, Indonesia
    Seller: Landlocked Company

    About Turboprop Aircraft

    Turboprop aircraft, also known as “prop planes,” hit the sweet spot between smaller single-engine piston and twin-engine piston planes and larger jet aircraft in terms of cost, size, power, and performance.

    Equipped with one or two gas turbine engines that spin one or two propellers, turboprop planes are a popular choice for lots of usage cases, including private air travel, cargo transport, regional carrier operations, and a variety of special mission types.


    2025 Piper M700

    Turboprop Aircraft Mission Types

    Turboprop airplanes have come a long way since 1945, when the Gloster Trent-Meteor became the first turboprop aircraft to take flight. Modern turboprops like the Piper M700 Fury, Cessna Caravan, and Daher TBM 960 can serve a variety of roles, including:

    • Business, personal, and charter travel - Private owners, charter operations, and businesses keep turboprops in their transportation fleets for their ability to access smaller airports and provide faster travel and larger cabins than piston planes, and because they generally have lower acquisition, fuel, and maintenance costs than jets. 
    • Cargo transport - Prop planes such as the Cessna SkyCourier Freighter are strong candidates for transporting freight, food, mail, and other cargo across shorter routes and when it becomes necessary to fly into and/or out of less-developed airfields. 
    • Flight training - Turboprop planes are a common training platform at flight schools and military training programs, helping pilots transition from flying piston planes to jet aircraft. 
    • Military missions - Militaries worldwide use turboprops to transport troops, supplies, and more, as well as for surveillance, medical evacuation, and other tasks. If you are looking to purchase ex-military turboprops, see Controller’s turbine military aircraft category. 
    • Regional carrier operations - The ability to access smaller airports makes turboprops popular with regional carriers operating short- to medium-distance routes. The Beechcraft King Air 350 typically seats eight passengers but seats up to 11 in a double-club configuration, with additional baggage capacity of around 1,150 lbs (521.6 kg), or the weight of approximately 10 standard suitcases. 
    • Special missions - Depending on the model, turboprops can deliver humanitarian aid to difficult-to-reach locations, perform mapping and surveying tasks at lower altitudes, support firefighting and air ambulance efforts, and execute surveillance and intelligence gathering for law enforcement agencies.

    2015 Beechcraft King Air 350i

    How Turboprops Differ From Piston & Jet Aircraft

    Although turboprop planes share many similarities with piston and jet aircraft, they also have some noteworthy differences, including:

    • Ownership and operating costs - Turboprops are typically more expensive to acquire, operate, and maintain than pistons because of their engines' greater complexity, but they are generally less costly to purchase, operate, and maintain than jets. 
    • Performance advantages - Turboprop aircraft are considered safer and provide faster cruise speeds and more efficient performance at higher altitudes than piston aircraft. They’re also more fuel-efficient at lower altitudes than jet planes, but with slower cruise speeds. 
    • Cabin size and comfort - Turboprops typically have larger cabins and payload capacities than pistons and compare favorably with smaller jets in payload capacity and passenger comfort, features, and amenities.

    How Single-Engine & Twin-Engine Turboprops Differ

    Single- and twin-engine turboprops are similar in many respects, but differ in others, including:

    • Single-engine turboprops are generally easier to operate but lack the safety benefits of having a redundant engine.
    • Twin-engine models usually cost more to purchase, operate, repair, and maintain, but provide greater power that translates to higher speeds and improved climbing performance. 
    • Twin-engine turboprops often have larger cabins for greater passenger comfort than many single-engine prop planes.

    Where To Buy & Finance Turboprop Aircraft

    Explore Controller.com to find new and used turboprop aircraft for sale from industry-leading manufacturers such as Beechcraft, Cessna, Commander, Daher, De Havilland, Pilatus, Piper, and Socata.

    f you have already chosen a turboprop, explore your turboprop financing options with CurrencyAir. And if you want to determine costs, Aircraft Cost Calculator is the aviation industry’s most powerful tool for calculating real-world aviation operating expenses.