About the TEXTRON AVIATION INC 510
The TEXTRON AVIATION INC 208B, commonly known as the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan, is a versatile single-engine turboprop aircraft designed for various roles in general aviation. Developed by Cessna, a subsidiary of Textron Aviation, the 208B is an extended version of the original Cessna 208 Caravan. The aircraft made its first flight in December 1982 and has since gained a reputation for reliability, durability, and versatility in harsh operating conditions. The 208B Grand Caravan was introduced to meet the demand for a larger, more capable variant of the Caravan, offering increased payload and range capabilities. The Grand Caravan typically seats up to 12 passengers, but configurations can vary from cargo-only to a mix of passenger and cargo space. The aircraft can also be outfitted with floats for amphibious operations, adding to its versatility in remote areas with limited infrastructure. One of the primary motivations for producing the 208B was to provide a reliable, rugged aircraft for operators in remote and underserved regions. The high-wing design and robust landing gear make it particularly well-suited for short and unimproved airstrips. The aircraft's Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-114A engine is known for its reliability and efficiency, helping to reduce operating costs. The versatility and reliability of the 208B have made it popular with various operators, including commercial airlines, cargo carriers, and government agencies. The aircraft is commonly used for feeder airline routes, cargo transport, medical evacuation, and humanitarian missions. With a maximum takeoff weight of around 8,000 pounds and a range of approximately 900 nautical miles, the 208B offers a unique combination of capacity and endurance, making it a valuable asset in both commercial and utility aviation sectors. The 208B's success can be attributed to its robust design, operational flexibility, and the ability to operate economically in diverse environments. As a result, the Grand Caravan continues to be a popular choice for operators worldwide, cementing its legacy as a reliable workhorse in general aviation.