Aircraft Overviews

The Kodiak 100 and Kodiak 900 are single-engine turboprop airplanes produced by Daher. Originally developed as a short takeoff and landing (STOL) airframe that had the ability to provide humanitarian aid to remote locations, the Kodiak 100 was formerly produced by Sandpoint, Idaho-based Quest Aircraft Co., which was acquired by Daher in 2019.
Textron Aviation’s Beechcraft King Air 360 and 360ER are twin-engine turboprops that are commercial designations for the company’s Model B300, while the King Air 360C and 360CER are commercial designations of the Model B300C that is equipped with a cargo door.
Aug 23, 2024
The diverse range of business aircraft, including helicopters, jets, and turboprop planes, following a post-COVID bump in the industry.
Bombardier’s Challenger 300, 350 and 3500 are super-midsize business jets that represent the three commercial designations of the Canadian manufacturer’s BD-100-1A10 type.
The ACJ TwoTwenty is a twin-engine business jet produced by Airbus which is based on the company’s A220-100 airliner and described as being in the “extra-large business jet” market category.
The Vision Jet is a single-engine jet produced by Duluth, Minnesota-based Cirrus Aircraft. Representing the commercial designation of the company’s SF50 type, the Vision Jet was certified by the FAA on Oct. 28, 2016.
The AW139 is a twin-engine helicopter produced by European manufacturer Leonardo. Originally marketed and certified as the AB139, the helicopter was the result of a collaboration between Leonardo predecessor Agusta and Bell Helicopter.
The Falcon 2000LXS is a twin-engine business jet produced by French manufacturer Dassault Aviation that is one of the commercial designations of the French manufacturer’s Falcon 2000EX.