VERSATILITY
Suitable for various mission types.
SPACIOUS CABIN
Comfortable seating for passengers.
FLIGHT RANGE
Capable of covering long distances.
SAFETY FEATURES
Designed with enhanced safety measures.
PERFORMANCE
Reliable performance for consistent operations.

Discover The Aviator TP600
If you’re seeking a reliable and adaptable turboprop, the AVIATOR TP600 is the ideal choice. This private jet is made by Aviator Aircraft Ltd. and is known for its superlative performance, spacious cabin, and advanced electronics.
With the fuel efficiency of a turboprop and the passenger convenience of a much larger airplane, the TP600 easily accommodates any occasion, from business meetings to more niche tasks such as medical evacuations or aerial patrols.
Speed, range, and passengers—these are the main concerns of the TP600. Capable of cruising speeds of up to 170 knots and able to cover 1,000 direct flight miles before needing to land and refuel, it connects even distant cities seamlessly.
Inside, there’s room for nine adults in a roomy cabin with reclining seats, lots of legroom, and all the modern comforts of home. Be it a local business meeting, a family holiday, or a last-minute trip, this private jet is meant to provide travellers with versatility and dependability.
Aviator TP600 Cabin Layout
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Aviator TP600 Specifications

Isle of Skye, Scotland
The Isle of Skye can be found positioned just off Scotland’s west coast and is a place that’s spectacularly natural and untamed. Mountain peaks and cliffs such as the Cuillin range make it appear almost alien to first-time visitors. Outdoor enthusiasts visit the island for awesome hiking routes, wildlife sightings, and amazing photo ops.
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- 2
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- 40
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Guernsey, Channel Islands
Guernsey, a tiny island in the English Channel just off the coast of Normandy, possesses an irresistible charm. The island offers beautiful shorelines, wonderful walking routes, and a British/French influence. The capital city, St. Peter Port, is a lively but small town full of cobbled streets, shops, and harbour cafés. Don’t pass on visiting Castle Cornet, as it provides an excellent overview of the history of Guernsey.
- Approximately
- 1
- hour
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Bruges, Belgium
Bruges appears to be a time capsule in many aspects. The Belgian “Venice of the North” offers visitors canals, medieval monuments, and artisan markets. There are cobbled streets and landmarks such as the Belfry of Bruges and the Basilica of the Holy Blood in the Old Town. Go for a canal cruise on its peaceful canals, indulge in Belgian chocolate, or relax with a beer at one of the cosy pubs. Whether the visit is for history or serenity, Brussels is an ideal city break from day-to-day life.
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- 0
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- 40
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Dublin Mountains, Ireland
Dublin Mountains, only an hour from Dublin City, is a mecca for those who love to get out of the city and unplug. It’s a landscape of hills and woods, ideal for walking, and trails such as the Wicklow Way can be enjoyed for views and serenity. There is a little mystery in the mountains too, where sites such as the Hellfire Club have ties to mythology. For sportier types, there is mountain biking, horse riding, and more.
- Approximately
- 1
- hour
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- 40
- min