Airplane details
- Type Aero Mere
- Manufacturer Piper
- Model N/A
- Seating Capacity 6
Specifications
- Cruise Speed 207 knots
- Max Speed 227 knots
- Range 1,875 km
- Year 1981
- Base Rhodes
The Piper PA-31 Navajo is a family of cabin-class, twin-engined aircraft designed and built by Piper Aircraft for the general aviation market, most using Lycoming engines. It was also license-built in a number of Latin American countries.
Targeted at small-scale cargo and feeder liner operations and the corporate market, the aircraft was a success. It continues to prove a popular choice, but due to greatly decreased demand across the general aviation sector in the 1980s, production of the PA-31 ceased in 1984.