The sale of all turboprops in 2020 was slightly reduced when compared to the previous year. Due to the health crisis, state of the economy and other foreseeable or unforeseeable factors. The sale of turboprops has dropped approximately 15.6% in 2020 versus in 2019. (1)
Similar to the findings in our article on the 5 bestselling business jets in 2020. There are some manufacturers that haven’t really noticed a difference, some who sold more, and others who have had sales that have dropped off significantly.
For more information on the top 5 selling turboprops in 2020 (or aircraft families / series), be sure to read below.
If you look at previous years, sales and deliveries of the PC-12 have pretty much remained quite consistent. Observing the numbers from 2017 until now. You will realize that it has been up and down every year, although not by a noticeable amount. Overall it’s pretty safe to say that the numbers have remained the same, which interestingly makes the Pilatus PC-12 the best selling turboprop in 2020.
Total Sold: 82 Units / Aircraft
Again, while referencing back as far as 2017. You will notice a difference in the sales from last year. 2018 & 2019 appear to be fairly strong years for the Caravan EX. Although in 2020 they sold just over half of what they have sold in those previous years. While being the second most sold and delivered turboprop, the Cessna Grand Caravan EX has delivered 43 in 2020 as per the GAMA report.
Total Sold: 43 Units / Aircraft
With initial deliveries commencing in mid 2019. The TBM 940 was a standout. It actually sold better in 2020 than it did the year before. Again, not by much. However, definitely something to make note of considering the events of that year and the state of the economy.
Total Sold: 41 Units / Aircraft
*The Air Tractor AT-802A agriculture aircraft has also sold 41 units.
While being the first aircraft to be FAA certified for the HALO Safety System. The Piper M600 / SLS has actually sold quite consistent when compared to previous years. In 2019 there was a dip. Although in 2020, it seemed to recover back to where it was in 2017 & 2018. One thing to keep in mind, is that the SLS variant was released sometime at the end of 2019 / early 2020. (2)
Total Sold: 36 Units / Aircraft
This twin turbine business turboprop series has sold less in 2020 than in previous years. Now unfortunately the GAMA report shows a general number for units sold in 2020 (350i, 360, ER), and does not break down which model sold how many units.
Another interesting point to note. Is that in previous years, the 360 was not available. So the sales numbers for the King Air 360 are not shown before 2020. What this really means is that the King Air 300 series has sold less in 2020 despite the addition of the 360 to their lineup of turboprops.
Total Sold: 34 Units / Aircraft
We hope this brief synopsis of the five most delivered turboprops in 2020 has helped provide deeper insight into how the market has been affected last year. Having an idea of what type of aircraft you would like to travel in, finance or purchase is difficult enough as it is. Although having sales data to analyze and compare. Makes finalizing that selection a little bit easier.
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1. GAMA, Data & Publications: Quarterly Shipments and Billings, retrieved from: gama.aero/facts-and-statist...
2. Jackie Carlon of Piper Aircraft, Piper Announces New M600/SLS. First GA Aircraft to be Standard Equipped with HALO Safety System and Autoland Capability. Available Q4 2019., retrieved from: www.piper.com/press-release...
3. GAMA (General Aviation Manufacturers Association), General Aviation Aircraft Shipment Report, retrieved from: gama.aero/wp-content/upload...