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Daher TBM 960 Charter

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The Daher TBM 960 is the fastest single-engine turboprop in production — a sleek, efficient aircraft that flies almost as quickly as a light jet at a fraction of the cost. On the Miami–New York corridor it is an economical choice for up to four travellers in a hurry.

  • 1,730 nm range
  • 330 ktas cruise
  • 4 passengers
From $7,500 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).

TBM 960 specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Daher.

1,730 nm
Max range
330 ktas
Cruise speed
4
Passengers
4 ft 0 in
Cabin height
35 cu ft
Baggage
31,000 ft
Service ceiling

The TBM 960 on the Miami–New York route

A 1,730-nautical-mile range covers the 1,000-mile corridor nonstop, and a cruise near 330 knots — quick for a turboprop — flies the route in roughly three hours. Its single Pratt & Whitney turbine and modern avionics make it efficient and easy to dispatch.

Cabin and baggage

The 13-foot-3 cabin seats four in comfortable leather, with a 35-cubic-foot baggage area suited to a couple or a small family travelling light. It is a focused aircraft — fast and efficient rather than spacious — and ideal when the party is small.

Why travellers choose the TBM 960

  • The fastest single-engine turboprop in production
  • Light-jet pace at a turboprop charter rate
  • Nonstop Miami to New York with a full cabin
  • Efficient modern single-turbine design
  • Well-sized for up to four travellers
Questions

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Daher TBM 960 charter from Miami to New York?

A one-way TBM 960 charter is typically $7,500 to $10,500 all-in — one of the lowest fares on the route, with fuel, fees and taxes included.

Can the TBM 960 fly Miami to New York nonstop?

Yes. Its 1,730-nautical-mile range covers the roughly 1,000-mile corridor nonstop with a full cabin, in about three hours.

How many passengers does the TBM 960 seat?

Four in a typical layout, with up to five certified. It is best suited to a couple or a small family travelling light.

How fast is the TBM 960 compared with a light jet?

At about 330 knots it is close behind the slower light jets and far quicker than most turboprops, flying Miami to New York in roughly three hours.

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Ready to fly Miami to New York?

Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.