List of current production certified light aircraft

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This list of light aircraft certified for general aviation that is currently in production (as of 2024) does not include single pilot very light twin turbojet airplanes (VLJ) or helicopters.

Single engine piston taildragger aircraft [1]
ModelEnginePower
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
American Champion Citabria L. O-235/320/360118-1802165-1721,750-1,9501,120-1,300100-115466-595
American Champion Scout L. O-360/390180-21021802,1501,320-1,340113-128938
American Champion Decathlon L. AEIO-360/390180-2102164-1691,9501,305-1,330123-129336-417
Aviat Husky L. O-360 180-20021832,2501,275122695-720
CubCrafters Top Cub L. O-36018021782,3001,20097495
CubCrafters XCub L. O-3601802174.82,3001,212126695
Maule M-4 L. O-3601802/4162.72,5001,375116810
Maule M-7/M-9 L. O-360/540 180-2604/5173.72,500-2,8001,470-1,700120-141695-1072
Seabird Seeker L. IO-390 2102140.52,1471,342114540
Waco YMF-5 J. R-755 30022342,9501,985105432
Waco Great Lakes 2T1 L. AEIO-36018021881,8001,29096260
Single engine piston aircraft with tricycle landing gear [1]
ModelEnginePower
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Beechcraft Bonanza C. IO-550 30061813,6502,600167920
Cessna 152 O-235 11021601670-16751081110415
Cessna 172 Skyhawk L. IO-360/CD-155 155-18041742,5501,670-1,780110-125640-885
Cessna 182 Skylane L. IO/TIO-540 23041743,1001,965135915
Cessna 206 StationairL. TIO-54031061743,7892,336155703
Cirrus SR20 L. IO-390 21551453,1502,126145709
Cirrus SR22 C. IO/TSIO-550310-31551453,6002,276-2,358171-2011021-1169
Diamond DA20 C. IO-240 12521251,7641,180130544
Diamond DA40 L. IO-360/AE300 170-18041452,646-2,8881,746-1,984131-137830-984
GA8 Airvan L. IO/TIO-540300-32082084,000-42002,275-2,374130-135880
Mooney M20 C. IO/TSIO-550280-3104175,73,3682,378-2,260186-227830-1450
Piper PA-24 Comanche Reciprocating engine 1804-61783,1001,530-1,700116-1391064
Piper PA-28 L. O-320/360/CD-155160-17041702,440-2,7501,530-1,798112-137513-880
Piper M350 L. TIO-54035061754,3403,003-3,0502131343
Tecnam P2010 L. IO-360/390180-2154149,62,5571,631128-139597-600
Zlin 242L AEIO-360-A1B62102141,52,4001,642116431
Piston engine twin [1]
ModelEngineUnit
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Beech Baron C. IO-550-C30061995,5003,9701921480
Britten-Norman Islander L. IO-54030093256,6004,114143939
Diamond DA42 AE3001704175.34,4073,1091971225
Diamond DA62 AE33018071845,0713,4611921288
Piper Seminole L. 0-360-A1H618041843,8002,625162700
Piper Seneca C. TSIO-360-RB2206208.74,7503,442174828
Tecnam P2006T R. 912 10041592,7121,806135669
Tecnam P2012 L. TEO-540/ C. GTSIO-520-S37511273-?8,1135,260-5,326170-185905-950
Vulcanair P-68C L. IO/TIO-360200-21062004,548-4,6303,130-3,198160-168890-1103
Single turboprop [1]
ModelEnginePower
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Cessna 208 (Grand) Caravan P&WC PT6A675-86710-142798,000-8,8074,730-5,310185-186964-1,070
Daher TBM 910/930P&WC PT6A1,2006193.757,3944,6293261,730
Epic E1000 P&WC PT6A1,20062038,0004,6003051,650
GippsAero GA10 Airvan R-R 250 450102084,7502,475150850
Pilatus PC-12 P&WC PT6A1,20011277.810,4506,7822691,845
Piper M500 and M600 P&WC PT6A500-6006183-2095,092-6,0003,436-3,650247-2571000-1,484
Quest Kodiak P&WC PT6A700102407,2553,7701781,132
Twin turboprop [1]
ModelEngineUnit
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Beech King Air P&WC PT6A550829510,4857,2652701,260
Britten-Norman Islander R-R 25032593257,0004,040170728
Beech Super King Air P&WC PT6A-52850-1,05010-1131012,500-16,5008,830-9,995303-3101,720-2,692
Piaggio P.180 Avanti P&WC PT6A-66B8501017212,1007,8503561,470
Viking DHC-6 Twin OtterP&WC PT6A-346202142012,5005,851170775
Vulcanair A-Viator R-R 250328102006,6133,8581781,050
Single turbojet [1]
ModelEngineThrust
lbf
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Cirrus Vision SF50 Williams FJ33-5A turbofan1,8467195.76,0003,550305600-690

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