
The Cessna 208 Caravan, a pioneering single-engine turboprop utility aircraft, revolutionized commercial aviation by proving that single-engine aircraft could safely and economically transport up to 14 passengers or 3,500 pounds of cargo. First flown on December 9, 1982, it featured a high-wing configuration with fixed tricycle landing gear and a reliable Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprop engine. Measuring approximately 43 feet in length with a 52-foot wingspan, the Caravan became the world's first all-new production single-engine turboprop airliner. The aircraft was manufactured by Cessna Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas.
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| Grand Canyon Airlines | — | 208B-0900 | United States | a144fc | |
| Grand Canyon Airlines | — | 208B-1210 | United States | a14c6a | |
| Grand Canyon Airlines | — | 208B-2161 | United States | a1578f | |
| Grand Canyon Airlines | — | 208B-2036 | United States | a17b57 |