Wingspan 17 m Start date 2016 | Length 15 m Manufacturer Cessna | |
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Cessna denali
The Cessna Denali, previously known as the Textron Single Engine TurboProp (SETP), is a single engine turboprop aircraft under development by Cessna, announced at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015. The aircraft is a completely new design, not derived from any existing aircraft. It should compete with the Pilatus PC-12 and Daher-Socata TBM, as well as other new projects such as the One Aviation Kestrel K-350 and the CAIGA Primus 150.
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Interior of the cessna denali
Design and development

In November 2015, GE Aviation announced its General Electric Advanced Turboprop (later named the GE93) had been selected to power the aircraft.

On May 23, 2016 Textron announced the SETP performance and cabin details, cabin altitude should be 6,130 feet (1,870 m). Its cabin is 58 inches (147 cm) tall and 63 inches (160 cm) wide with a flat floor, three inches wider than its closest competitor; the 59 inches (150 cm) tall by 53 inches (135 cm) wide cargo door is larger than the PC-12's 53 inches (135 cm) tall by 52 inches (132 cm) wide.
At the 2016 AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the project was named Cessna Denali.
Specifications
Data from Cessna
General characteristics

Performance

Avionics
Garmin G3000
