Cessna 208 Caravan

The Cessna 208 Caravan is a single turboprop engine, fixed-gear short-haul regional airliner and utility aircraft that is built in the United States by Cessna. The airplane typically seats nine passengers with a single pilot, although with a FAR Part 23 waiver it can seat up to fourteen passengers. The aircraft is also used for cargo feederliner operations.

Design and development
The prototype first flew in December 1982. The production model was certified by the FAA in October 1984. Since then, the Caravan has undergone a number of design evolutions. Working with FedEx, Cessna produced first the Cargomaster, and followed that with the stretched and upgraded Super Cargomaster. The passenger model, the Grand Caravan, was derived from the Super Cargomaster. In January 2013 a higher-powered (867 shp from P&WC PT6A-140) version, the Grand Caravan EX, received FAA certification. This higher-powered version will be produced by a Cessna-AVIC joint venture in China.



Cessna offers the 208B in many configurations. The basic 208 airframe can be outfitted with various types of landing gear, allowing it to operate in a wide variety of environments. Some common adaptations include skis, enlarged tires for unprepared runways, and floats on the Caravan Amphibian model.

The Caravan interior can be outfitted with seats or cargo holds. The standard high-density airline configuration features four rows of 1-2 seating behind the two seats in the cockpit. This variant is capable of holding up to thirteen passengers, although it is marketed as being able to make a profit carrying just four. The cabin can be configured in a low density passenger configuration, with 1-1 seating, as a combination of passengers and cargo, or as a strictly cargo aircraft. Many variants include an under-belly cargo pod, which can be used for additional freight capacity, or for passenger baggage. A number of Caravans are operated as skydiving aircraft with the left-side cargo hatch converted to a roll-up door.

On April 28, 2008, Cessna announced that the Garmin G1000 glass cockpit will be standard equipment on all new Caravans.

In May 2012 Cessna announced that an assembly line for the 208 would be established in the People's Republic of China. The government-owned China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Company (CAIGA via China Aviation Industry Corporation II) will conduct final assembly of Caravans at its plant in Shijiazhuang for the Chinese market.

Civilian



 * The basic introductory model, outfitted for passenger operation.
 * The basic introductory model, outfitted for passenger operation.


 * 208A Caravan 675
 * The current production model of the basic Caravan, with higher-powered PT6A-114A engine.


 * 208A Cargomaster
 * Developed with FedEx, a pure cargo version of the Caravan. Fedex purchased 40 of this model.


 * A 4 ft stretch of the Caravan I. The 208B features a more powerful PT6A-114A engine.
 * A 4 ft stretch of the Caravan I. The 208B features a more powerful PT6A-114A engine.


 * 208B Grand Caravan EX
 * Model certified in January 2013 powered by a 867 hp Pratt and Whitney Canada PT6A-140 that improves climb by 38%. The model is aimed at float operators and will compete with aftermarket conversions.


 * 208B Super Cargomaster
 * The cargo variant of the 208B series. FedEx purchased 260 of this model.


 * Caravan Amphibian
 * A 208A Caravan with Wipaire 8000 floats in place of the landing gear, for water landings or land operations.


 * Soloy Pathfinder 21
 * A twin engine stretch of the 208 that was developed by the Soloy Corporation. This aircraft features two PT6D-114A engines driving a single propeller, and a 70 in fuselage stretch behind the wing.


 * 850 Caravan
 * 208A with a 850 hp Honeywell TPE331-12JR-701S engine, installed by Aero Twin Inc.


 * 950 Grand Caravan
 * 208B with a 1,000 hp Honeywell TPE331-12JR-704AT engine, installed by Aero Twin Inc.


 * Supervan 900
 * 208B with a 1,000 hp (900 hp flat-rated) Honeywell TPE331-12JR engine, installed by Texas Turbine


 * XP42A Upgrade
 * 208B with an 850 hp Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-42A engine, installed by Blackhawk

Military

 * U-27A
 * A military offering of the 208A.


 * C-98
 * The Brazilian Air Force designation for the standard U-27.


 * C-16
 * The proposed United States Army designation.


 * AC-208 "Combat Caravan"
 * An ISTAR version built by ATK armed with Hellfire missiles currently being marketed to the Lebanese and Iraqi air forces.

Civil operators
The Cessna 208 is used by governmental organisations and by a large number of companies for police, air ambulance, passenger transport, air charter, freight and parachuting operations. Fedex Feeder is the largest operator of the Cessna 208, with over 250 aircraft.

Military operators

 * Afghan Air Force - 18 delivered as of late October 2012 with 8 more on order.
 * Royal Bahamas Defence Force
 * Bangladesh Army
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 * Brazilian Air Force - Operates 30 as of December 2012.
 * Chilean Army
 * Colombian Air Force - Operates 17 as of December 2012.
 * Colombian Army
 * Colombian Navy
 * Djibouti Air Force
 * Iraqi Air Force
 * Royal Jordanian Air Force- 5 Cessna 208 Recce
 * Lebanese Air Force - 1 aircraft in active service, 2 to be delivered
 * Liberian Army bought two Caravans in 1986, one of which crashed in 1987.
 * Niger Armed Forces received two Caravans in July 2013.
 * South African Air Force
 * United Arab Emirates Air Force
 * United States Army
 * Yemeni Air Force
 * Royal Jordanian Air Force- 5 Cessna 208 Recce
 * Lebanese Air Force - 1 aircraft in active service, 2 to be delivered
 * Liberian Army bought two Caravans in 1986, one of which crashed in 1987.
 * Niger Armed Forces received two Caravans in July 2013.
 * South African Air Force
 * United Arab Emirates Air Force
 * United States Army
 * Yemeni Air Force
 * South African Air Force
 * United Arab Emirates Air Force
 * United States Army
 * Yemeni Air Force
 * United States Army
 * Yemeni Air Force
 * Yemeni Air Force