2028 ROBINSON R88 NO LONGER LISTED

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$3,375,461 (converted from GBP)
Year
2028
Make
Robinson
Model
R88
Location
Sarasota, FL
Seller
Florida Suncoast Helicopters
Source
controlleremea.co.uk
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Description

The brand new Robinson R88. This is Robinson Helicopters most anticipated helicopter. Primarily built for commercial use this helicopter can be configured to seat 8 passengers or be equipped for air ambulance, fire fighting and other commercial work. Features sliding doors on the side and rear fold down cargo door. The aircraft will be type-certified for optional single-pilot IFR operations. Powered by an Arriel 2W engine from Safran Helicopter Engines with 2000-hour/5-year Safran support-by-the hour in the base price of the R88. The R88 offers a wide range of optional OEM-provided mission equipment, including a 3000-lb. HEC-rated cargo hook, utility basket, optional wire strike protection kit, pop-out floats, and more. Reserve yours with a $200,000 fully refundable deposit.

About the Robinson R88

The Robinson R88 is Robinson Helicopter Company's announced larger-class single-turbine helicopter — the next step above the five-seat R66. While airframe deliveries are projected for 2027-2028, pre-order positions are actively trading on the secondary market today and are listed for sale on AeroGurus right now. Final specifications and seat configuration have not yet been published by Robinson, but current pre-order pricing suggests a target around $3.3M based on active positions. The R88 is intended to fill the gap between Robinson's existing piston/light-turbine lineup and heavier helicopters such as the Bell 407 and Airbus H125 — bringing Robinson's reputation for reliability and low operating cost to a larger airframe. This page aggregates all currently listed R88 pre-order positions and will be updated with manufacturer specifications as they are released. For Robinson's current production lineup see the R66 turbine (5-seat) or the R44 piston (4-seat).

Produced 2027.