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Piaggio Avanti EVO Charter

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The Piaggio Aerospace Avanti EVO is unlike any other turboprop — a pusher-prop design that cruises at jet-like speeds while sipping fuel, with one of the tallest cabins in the class. On the Miami–New York corridor it offers near-jet pace at turboprop economics.

  • 1,510 nm range
  • 402 ktas cruise
  • 6–7 passengers
From $9,500 one-way, all-in

Private charters on the Miami–New York corridor depart from Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) or Miami International Airport (MIA), and arrive at Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Republic Airport (FRG) or Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP).

Avanti EVO specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Piaggio Aerospace.

1,510 nm
Max range
402 ktas
Cruise speed
6–7
Passengers
5 ft 9 in
Cabin height
44 cu ft
Baggage
41,000 ft
Service ceiling

The Avanti EVO on the Miami–New York route

With a 1,510-nautical-mile range, the Avanti EVO flies the 1,000-mile corridor nonstop with a full cabin. Its standout trait is speed — about 402 knots, faster than some light jets — so it covers the route in well under three hours, closing much of the usual turboprop time gap.

The rear-mounted engines also make for a notably quiet forward cabin, an unusual comfort at this price point.

Cabin and baggage

A 5-foot-9 stand-up cabin — tall for a turboprop — seats six to seven in a club layout, with a 44-cubic-foot baggage hold for a small group. The combination of standing height and jet-like speed sets the Avanti apart from conventional turboprops.

Why travellers choose the Avanti EVO

  • The fastest turboprop in production at about 402 ktas
  • Near-jet speed at turboprop running costs
  • A tall stand-up cabin, unusual in its class
  • Nonstop Miami to New York with a full cabin
  • A quiet forward cabin from the pusher layout
Questions

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Piaggio Avanti EVO charter from Miami to New York?

A one-way Avanti EVO charter is typically $9,500 to $14,500 all-in, with fuel, fees and taxes included — strong value given its near-jet speed.

Is the Avanti EVO really as fast as a jet?

Close. At about 402 knots it outpaces some light jets and flies Miami to New York in well under three hours, faster than any conventional turboprop.

Can the Avanti EVO fly Miami to New York nonstop?

Yes. Its 1,510-nautical-mile range covers the roughly 1,000-mile corridor nonstop with a full cabin.

How many passengers does the Avanti EVO seat?

Six to seven in a typical club layout, with up to nine certified. The tall cabin makes it comfortable for the short flight.

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