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2020 Socata TBM 940
Single Engine Turboprop
$4,300,000
Location
Muncie, IN
Total Time
560 hrs
Seats
6
Serial #
1338
Reg #
N806MA
Cruise
330 kts (611 km/h)
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Listing Details
Seller reported- Year
- 2020
- Make
- Socata
- Model
- TBM 940
- Total Time
- 560 hr
- Location
- Muncie, IN
- Seller
- Muncie Aviation
- Source
- controller.com
SALE PENDING **Available in April** The 940 comes standard with Garmin’s G3000 touchscreen controlled digital avionics suite — a truly integrated flight deck. This plane includes amazing features such as auto throttle and auto de-Icing capability, RVSM Approved. If you are interested or have any questions call a member of our Sales team today!
Socata TBM 940 — Model Specs
Model specificationStandard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.
Seats
6
Cruise Speed
330 kts (611 km/h)
Range
1,730 nm (3,204 km)
Ceiling
31,000 ft (9,449 m)
Useful Load
1,400 lbs (635 kg)
Horsepower
850 HP
Fuel Burn
55 GPH (208 L/h)
Estimated Cost of Ownership
AeroGurus estimateFuel Burn
55.0 GPH
~$358/hr
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Market price band
Socata TBM 940 typical:
$3,749,000 – $4,300,000
median $4,072,500
across 4 active listings
This listing at $4,300,000 is 6% above median.
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About the Socata TBM 940
The Daher TBM 940 (2019-2022) is the modern Daher TBM flagship that introduced HomeSafe Autoland — the world's first single-engine production aircraft with autonomous landing capability. If the pilot becomes incapacitated, a passenger can activate Autoland via the large red button on the overhead panel; the system autonomously navigates to the nearest suitable airport, manages ATC communications, performs the approach and landing, and shuts down on the runway. Combined with Garmin G3000 NXi avionics, E-copilot (electronic stability and protection), and the proven PT6A-66D turbine, the 940 represents the safest single-engine turboprop ever certified. Production ran 2019-2022 before being superseded by the TBM 960.