Piper Displays M600 at EBACE
The M600 seats up to six people and can fly as far as 1,484 nm.

Here at EBACE, Piper Aircraft (Booth Y65) is displaying its single-engine turboprop M600, at static display SD12. “This year’s EBACE convention is the ideal venue for Piper to showcase our new M600 at a premier event with prominent leaders in the European business aviation community," said Ron Gunnarson, vice president of sales, marketing, and customer support. "The new M600’s continent-crossing range and impressive payload capability make it ideally suited for all European operations.”

The M600 features a Garmin G3000 touchscreen-control flight deck. Powered by a 600-shp Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-42A engine, the aircraft seats six people. It has a maximum cruise speed of 274 ktas and a maximum range of 1,484 nmThe M600  also has a standard useful load of 2,400 pounds (1,089 kg). According to Gunnarson, the M600 can fly from Geneva to Reykjavik, Moscow, Cypress, or all of northern Africa, and it costs €900,000 (about $1 million) less than competing aircraft.