The Cessna 404 Titan emerged as the largest twin-engine piston aircraft in Cessna's lineup, designed to bridge the gap between smaller twins and turbine-powered aircraft for business and commuter operations. First flown on February 26, 1975, it was a low-wing twin-engine monoplane capable of seating 6 to 10 occupants or carrying substantial cargo loads. Measuring 39 feet 6 inches in length with a 46-foot wingspan, the aircraft was powered by two 375-horsepower Continental GTSIO-520-X turbocharged engines. Cessna Aircraft Company produced 378 examples between 1976 and 1982.
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| RICHLAND AVIATION INC | 1977 | 404-0114 | MT | A43A40 | |
| RICHLAND AVIATION INC | 1977 | 4040066 | MT | A642D6 | |
| RICHLAND AVIATION INC | — | 404-0028 | MT | A6DB86 | |
| RICHLAND AVIATION INC | 1979 | 4040431 | MT | A76276 | |
| RICHLAND AVIATION INC | — | 404-0608 | MT | A7E671 |