
The Piper PA-31T-620 Cheyenne II, a pioneering pressurized business turboprop that marked Piper's entry into turbine-powered aviation, first flew on August 20, 1969. This twin-engine, low-wing aircraft accommodated 6-8 passengers in executive comfort while delivering reliable corporate transport capabilities. Spanning approximately 49 feet with a service ceiling of 29,000 feet, the Cheyenne II established new standards for mid-size business aviation. Manufactured by Piper Aircraft Corporation from 1974 to 1983, exactly 178 units rolled off the production line in Vero Beach, Florida.
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