Cirrus Aircraft

Cirrus Aircraft has 9,180 aircraft in the FAA registry, 8,795 with active registrations, across 8 different models. The average fleet age is 11 years. There have been 49 NTSB incidents in the last 12 months.

About Cirrus Aircraft

Cirrus Aircraft, headquartered in Duluth, Minnesota, revolutionized general aviation with the introduction of the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS). Known for the SR20, SR22, and SF50 Vision Jet, Cirrus has been the best-selling single-engine piston aircraft manufacturer worldwide for over two decades.

AviatorDB tracks 5 Cirrus Design Corporation aircraft currently registered in the FAA database. The most common Cirrus Design Corporation models in the registry include the SF50 (5 registered). AviatorDB has 13 NTSB accident and incident reports on file for Cirrus Design Corporation aircraft, providing a comprehensive safety record for aviation researchers, owners, and prospective buyers.

AviatorDB provides detailed registration records, ownership information, airworthiness status, and safety history for every Cirrus Design Corporation aircraft in the FAA registry. Each aircraft page includes the complete FAA registration record, engine specifications, Mode S transponder code, and links to any NTSB accident reports involving that aircraft.

Total Aircraft
9,180
Models
8
Avg Fleet Age
11y
12 Mo Incidents
49