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Piper M600 Achieves EASA Certification

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Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: Switzerland Aircraft: Airplanes

Piper Aircraft, Inc. announced that it has been awarded approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for its top-of-the-line, single-engine turboprop, the M600.

"This is the fifth certification the M600 has received in less than a year from aviation authorities around the world," said Piper Aircraft CEO, Simon Caldecott. "The European certification is a key milestone for the aircraft, which has garnered substantial interest due to the M600's range, payload and safety features along with its outstanding operating economics.  With the recent approval by EASA for single-engine turbine airplanes to operate at night or in instrument conditions, the M600 is ideally positioned to take advantage of this expanded opportunity."    

The certification of the M600 by EASA coincides with a robust European demo tour that is currently underway.  To date, the aircraft has flown 55 demos and nearly 100 flight hours in six different European nations and has been on display at three trade events. The tour is expected to continue through the month of June. The first M600 that will be delivered under European registry will enter into service in Q3 of 2017 and is destined for the Czech Republic.

"Our customers are looking for the kind of value proposition delivered by Piper's M600," said Lubomir Cornak, President of OK Aviation. "It not only has the range, speed and payload they are demanding but it is also offered at a new product price point that is more than €900,000 EUR less than the closest competitor." 

The Piper M600 features a new, clean sheet design wing and a sophisticated Garmin G3000 touchscreen-controlled glass flight deck. The M600 seats six and is powered by a Pratt & Whitney PT6A-42A 600shp engine. The aircraft has a maximum cruise speed of 274 ktas/507 km/h, a max range of 1,484 nm / 2,748 km, and a standard useful load of 2,400 lbs. / 1,089 kg. The G3000 avionics suite is the next generation of Garmin architecture, offering the most comprehensive, intuitive, and technologically advanced package on today's market.

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