N743AS - 1975 CESSNA 337G - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
A2G INTERNATIONAL LLC
Location
SAN JUAN CAPO, California
Registration Status
Active until 11-30-2029
Serial Number
33701647
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
August 2025
Last FAA Action Date
January 2024
Owned Since
November 2022
Location of N743AS in SAN JUAN CAPO, California

About the CESSNA 337G

The Cessna 337G Skymaster is a unique and innovative aircraft in the history of general aviation. Developed and produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company, the 337G is part of the 337 series, which was first introduced in 1963. The 337G variant was produced during the late 1970s and stands out for its distinctive push-pull configuration with twin engines mounted on the nose and in the rear fuselage, providing centerline thrust. This design enhanced several flying characteristics, including improved handling and safety in the event of an engine failure, as the aircraft would not yaw as it might with wing-mounted engines.

The motivation behind the development of the Cessna 337G was to create an aircraft that could bridge the gap between single-engine and twin-engine aircraft, delivering the reliability of a twin-engine configuration without the complexities and asymmetrical thrust issues that typically accompany wing-mounted twin engines. This aircraft was particularly aimed at business users, private pilots, and small commercial operators who required a versatile and reliable aircraft for personal travel, air taxis, and other general aviation missions.

Key Features and Capabilities

One of the key benefits of the Cessna 337G is its simplicity and redundancy. The push-pull configuration of its engines simplifies pilot workload and training compared to traditional multi-engine aircraft. The rear engine configuration also reduces cabin noise, offering a more comfortable flying experience. Additionally, the aircraft's high-wing design improves visibility and ground clearance, making it suitable for rough and unimproved airstrips, thus broadening its operational capabilities.

Despite its innovative design, the Cessna 337G faced stiff competition from traditional twin-engine aircraft and did not achieve the widespread commercial success Cessna had hoped for. Nonetheless, it maintains a dedicated following among pilots and aviation enthusiasts who appreciate its unique characteristics. Today, the Cessna 337G remains a symbol of Cessna's innovative approach to aircraft design and continues to serve in various roles, including aerial surveillance, cargo transport, and private travel.



Flight History and Activity for N743AS

Last Observed Flight

August 07, 2025

Near Oak Hill, FL

Monthly Activity

16

Flights in past 30 days

Annual Activity

138

Flights in past 12 months

Last Known Location

Last flight location of N743AS

Maintenance and Safety Records

✓ No accidents, incidents, or service difficulty reports on file for this aircraft.

Complete History Timeline

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Jan 2024

Registration

Registered to A2G INTERNATIONAL LLC in SAN JUAN CAPO, CA




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Sep 2023

Registration

Registered to A2G INTERNATIONAL LLC in SAN JUAN CAPO, CA




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Nov 2022

Registration

Registered to A2G INTERNATIONAL LLC in SAN JUAN CAPO, CA




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May 2020

Registration

Registered to AIR USA INC in LAS VEGAS, NV




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Jul 2019

Registration

Registered to AIR SCAN INC in TITUSVILLE, FL




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Jul 2016

Registration

Registered to AIR SCAN INC in TITUSVILLE, FL




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Nov 2013

Registration

Registered to AIR SCAN INC in TITUSVILLE, FL




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Nov 2008

Registration

Registered to AIR SCAN INC in TITUSVILLE, FL




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N743AS?

N743AS is currently registered to A2G INTERNATIONAL LLC in SAN JUAN CAPO, California.

What type of aircraft is N743AS?

N743AS is a 1975 CESSNA 337G with serial number 33701647.

Has N743AS been in any accidents?

No, N743AS has no accidents or incidents on file with the FAA/NTSB.