
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-66B turboprops
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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 maximum range of approximately 1,736 nautical miles, the Piaggio Avanti excels on regional routes and can easily connect city pairs such as New York to Miami, Los Angeles to Denver, or London to Rome with ample reserves in tow. | While journeys like Dallas to San Diego or Boston to Orlando are comfortably within reach, longer cross-country trips may require a brief fuel stop, a standard trade-off for the class. | The Avanti’s 402-knot high-speed cruise ensures swift travel, while the aircraft’s ability to utilize runways as short as 3,190 feet opens up a wide array of private airports, letting you arrive closer to your ultimate destination. | For travelers, this translates into a seamless, time-saving experience that outpaces commercial options and elevates the private charter journey.

The Avanti delivers a cabin experience that redefines expectations for a turboprop. Its stand-up cabin height of nearly 5 feet 9 inches and width of over 6 feet create a sense of openness and freedom to move about, rare for this class of aircraft. | The typical configuration seats up to seven in executive club seating, with options for a three-seat divan, plush leather upholstery, and fold-out work tables, catering equally to business and leisure needs. | Large oval windows flood the cabin with natural light, while advanced soundproofing ensures a serene environment for conversations or relaxation. The private aft lavatory and a generous 44-cubic-foot baggage compartment accommodate extended trips, golf bags, and business equipment alike. | For executives, the Avanti’s quiet and bright workspace is ideal for productivity; for families, the cabin’s comfort makes every flight an enjoyable part of the journey.




The Avanti is not intended for ultra-long-haul or intercontinental journeys, where a midsize jet or larger aircraft is more appropriate. However, for four to seven passengers seeking regional speed, comfort, and operational flexibility, the Avanti is unmatched for value and versatility in the turboprop space.


The Piaggio Avanti typically seats up to seven passengers in an executive club arrangement, with some configurations accommodating up to nine. The cabin layout is ideal for both business travelers and families, offering plenty of space to work, relax, or socialize in comfort.




Absolutely. The Avanti’s cabin offers a stand-up height of nearly 5 feet 9 inches and is over 6 feet wide, allowing passengers to move freely. A private aft lavatory and a spacious baggage compartment of 44 cubic feet enhance comfort on every trip.

For most regional and cross-country flights, yes—the Avanti can fly nonstop on popular routes like New York to Miami or Los Angeles to Denver. On longer sectors or with a full cabin, a brief technical stop may be necessary, which is typical for aircraft in this class.
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