Piper Cheyenne II XL

POWERFUL TURBOPROPS

750-shaft-horsepower engines.

QUIET INTERIOR

6.3-psi pressurization system.

QUICK CLIMB

Reaches 31,000 ft in 20 minutes.

RUNWAY FLEXIBILITY

Handles short strips or mountains.

HOME FEEL CABIN

Quiet and air-conditioned.

Discover The Piper Cheyenne II XL

Looking for a reliable private jet that offers both stellar performance and luxury? The Piper Cheyenne II XL does all of that and more. With space for up to six passengers, this twin-engine turboprop is great for families, small business travel groups, or anyone looking for an airy and refined travel experience.

The cabin design is well thought out, with plenty of room for moving about. While the cabin space is indeed excellent, one of the best things about the Cheyenne II XL is its maximum flight range. It can cover just a bit more than 1,000 nautical miles per trip, which means it can work equally well for short, mid-range, and longer hauls.

Whether you’re flying to a business conference or heading out on a fun weekend trip, this private jet is designed for super easy travel. High-tech avionics and navigation give you peace of mind, and twin-turbo engines deliver predictable power, even in the most adverse weather conditions.

If you’re looking for an easy-to-access private jet rental, the Piper Cheyenne II XL is one of the best. We can easily arrange for your departure from one of many major airports and can arrange for a huge range of bespoke experiences after landing.

Whether you’re taking the family on vacation, flying your colleagues to an important meeting, or simply wanting to escape the rigors of other modes of transportation, the Cheyenne II XL and Platinum Jets await your call.


Piper Cheyenne II XL Cabin Layout

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Piper Cheyenne II XL Specifications

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin is a city that seamlessly blends ancient and modern elements. Travellers are welcomed by hospitable locals and are invited to stop into lively clubs where traditional Irish songs and merriment can be found in abundance. Famous landmarks such as St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Kilmainham Gaol, and Dublin Writers Museum illustrate just a small part of Dublin’s history.

  • Approximately
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  • hour
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  • 45
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Berlin, Germany

Berlin is an emblem of resilience and inspiration. Arts in the city are aplenty, with galleries, theaters, and street art exhibits of all kinds. Old monuments like the Berlin Wall Memorial and Checkpoint Charlie also relive the city’s violent history and process of unification. Berlin lights up by night with the best clubs, bars, and restaurants that offer delicious treats for everyone.

  • Approximately
  • 2
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Prague, Czech Republic

The architectural beauty, cobbled streets, and medieval architecture transport you to a fairytale. The city skyline, the (John) Lennon Wall, and the Petrín Hill & Petrín Tower are all must-sees. Visiting Prague’s Vyšehrad historic fortress is like travelling back in time, while the Prague National Gallery delivers a taste of Europe’s art and culture.

  • Approximately
  • 2
  • hours
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  • 10
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Lyon, France

Lyon is the third largest city in France and is situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Its historic quarter is an official UNESCO World Heritage Site, with Renaissance buildings from the great Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste to the buzzing Vieux Lyon area with its secret lanes (traboules). It’s a foodie city filled with traditional Lyonnais places (bouchons) selling local specialties such as quenelles and rosette de Lyon sausages. Lyon is a city of cultural diversity, culinary delights, and riverside beauty at the banks of the Rhône and Saône.

  • Approximately
  • 1
  • hour
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  • 45
  • min