
Aircraft class:
Piston
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
1–2 pilots
Range:
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Long-range cruise:
Service ceiling:
Engines:
Two Lycoming TIO-540 piston engines
Thrust:
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Average fuel burn:
Baggage capacity:
First delivered:
1977

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 typical range of over 1,000 nautical miles, the Piper Chieftain easily connects regional city pairs such as Dallas to New Orleans, Los Angeles to San Francisco, or London to Paris without a fuel stop. This makes it an exceptional choice for regional business or leisure travel, medical transfers, and air taxi operations. | The aircraft’s 202-knot high-speed cruise and short takeoff and landing rolls provide access to small airports and remote airstrips, allowing passengers to land closer to their final destination. The Chieftain’s climb performance is robust, and with a 24,000-foot service ceiling, it offers smooth, efficient flights above much of the weather. | For clients seeking reliable, personalized service on regional legs, the Piper Chieftain delivers time savings and convenience commercial airlines can’t match.

The Piper Chieftain’s cabin is designed for comfort and practicality, offering generous headroom and seating for up to nine guests in a flexible configuration. The wide, well-lit interior allows passengers to enjoy a spacious environment rarely found in the piston segment. | Seating is typically arranged in a club layout with forward-facing seats and a three-place divan, making it suitable for both business and family travel. Large windows provide natural light, while the cabin’s insulation ensures a quiet, relaxed atmosphere throughout the journey. | Baggage capacity is ample for weekend getaways or business trips, with dedicated space for luggage and personal items. Many aircraft feature upgraded interiors, USB charging, and entertainment options, ensuring that every flight feels refined and tailored to your needs.




While not intended for long-haul or high-capacity missions, the Piper Chieftain excels at regional charters, executive transport, and group getaways where flexibility, comfort, and cost-effectiveness are essential. For small parties seeking to bypass commercial terminals and maximize productivity or relaxation, the Chieftain is a proven favorite.


The Piper Chieftain typically seats seven to nine passengers in a variety of executive and commuter layouts, with club seating and divan options that cater to business groups and families alike.




Yes. The Chieftain’s cabin is designed to allow passengers to move about comfortably, with a spacious aisle, individual seating, and easy access to luggage during flight.

For most regional routes, absolutely. The Chieftain’s range covers city pairs like Dallas to Atlanta or London to Zurich without a fuel stop, making it a practical choice for both business and leisure travelers.
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