Piper Cheyenne I/IA

IMPRESSIVE SPEEDS

Maximum cruise speed of 326 mph.

LONG TRAVEL RANGE

Over 1,300 non-stop nautical miles.

QUICK ASCENSION

Ascends at a rate of 2,800 ft/min.

RUNWAY FLEXIBILITY

Handles short strips or mountains.

COMFORTABLE INTERIOR

Quiet and air-conditioned.

Discover The Piper Cheyenne I/IA

When it comes to a reliable, affordable aircraft that can fly for business, leisure, and more, there just may be no better option than the Piper Cheyenne I. Because of its turboprops, this aircraft delivers great fuel economy and operates at a lower price than most piston engines. Whether you’re taking the family off for a local commute or flying further afield, the Cheyenne I/IA saves you money while getting you where you need to go faster than most conventional aircraft in its class.

Convenience is a big selling point, too. Seating up to six people, the Cheyenne I is ideal for corporate commuters or large families who need a little extra legroom. The cabin is very comfortable, so whether you’re going on a business trip or enjoying some time to yourself, you’ll arrive well-rested and on time. What’s more, its contemporary avionics and navigation tools allow passengers to know they’re flying safely.

As if these perks weren’t enough, this first-class jet can be hired for departure and landing at most major and smaller airports—the sky truly is the limit. Don’t believe it? Contact Platinum Jets today and allow us to tell you about all of the available destination options. Your wish is our command.

The Piper Cheyenne is an excellent rental option for those who want a proven, fuel-efficient alternative that costs less to run than a larger jet—all without compromising on a smooth, fast flight.


Piper Cheyenne I/IA Cabin Layout

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Piper Cheyenne I/IA Specifications

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is a city full of culture and history. The Amsterdam Museum takes you on a deep tour of how Amsterdam developed from a fishing town into a city. The Jordaan district, with its canals and small, yet original cobblestoned streets, offers that classic Amsterdam vibe with its quaint cafes, shops, and art scene. The Royal Palace of Amsterdam on Dam Square is a beautiful work of Dutch Golden Age architecture and a reminder of the city’s royal history.

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Denmark is an interesting country that has a lot of culture and history. At Amalienborg Palace (the official palace of the Danish royal family), one can experience royal life and history. The oldest theme park in the world, Tivoli Gardens, is a great combination of play, gardens, and cultural programs. The National Museum of Denmark tells the story of Danish history with objects dating back 4,000 years to today, from Viking treasures to medieval sculptures.

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Stockholm, Sweden

There is a lot to see and do in Stockholm, including a visit to the museum dedicated to the Swedish pop band, ABBA, with hands-on exhibits and memorabilia. Fotografiska Contemporary Photography Museum offers contemporary photography from renowned and emerging photographers. At Skansen, the world’s first outdoor museum and zoo, visitors can relive the experience of living and working in Sweden’s ancient buildings and workshops alongside wild animals.

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  • 45
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Oslo, Norway

Oslo is a city known for art, culture, and its beautiful landscape. The Munch Museum is devoted to the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch and has the biggest collection of Munch’s paintings, including the well-known painting “The Scream.” Oslo Opera House, with its majestic buildings and location on the water, is a cultural center for opera, ballet, and concerts. From the top of Akershus Fortress in Oslo Fjord, a medieval castle that sat on top of the city, a site of a panoramic view of Oslo, and a testament to the military history of Norway.

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