Daher TBM 700 Charter Guide

See Daher TBM 700 cabin details, range, pricing, and book with FlyRoving for business or leisure regional flights.

 
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Key Points: Why should I charter a TBM 700?

Jet class speed of 300 knots cruise.
Long range distance of 1,500 nautical miles nonstop.
Access short or remote runways.
Lower hourly cost than most light jets.
Lower emissions, reduced maintenance costs.

Daher TBM 700 Development & Background

The Daher TBM was created by a joint collaboration between the aircraft manufacturers Socata and Mooney Aircraft, two manufacturers excellent in creating the fastest general aviation single-engine aircraft.

Their partnership had a goal to create a fast, reliable turboprop that could bridge the gap between piston aircraft and light jets. The design profile was simple: A cruise speed over 300 knots, burn less fuel than light jets that offer similar space/performance, and operate from smaller airports with short runways.

After the first flight in 1988 and certified in 1990, the TBM 700 gained recognition for being the world’s fastest single-engine turboprop, and the impressive climb performance and efficiency made it popular among corporate operators, private owners, and air taxi services.

Daher TBM 700 Passenger Experience

“The TBM 700 offers the perfect mix of speed, comfort, and economy — it feels like a private jet, but it’s light, agile, and more flexible for regional routes.”

— FlyRoving Charter Client

“This aircraft is loved by pilots for its performance and reliability. It climbs like a rocket and handles beautifully in all conditions.”

— TBM 700 Captain

Daher TBM 700 Key Specifications

MetricValue
Passenger Capacity4–6 passengers
Crew1–2 pilots
Range1,500 nm (2,778 km)
Max Cruise Speed 300 KTAS (555 km/h)
Service Ceiling31,000 ft
Takeoff Distance
2,840 ft (866 m)
Landing Distance2,430 ft (741 m)
Cabin Dimensions (L × W × H)13.3 ft × 4.0 ft × 4.1 ft (4.05 m × 1.22 m × 1.25 m)
Max Takeoff Weight6,578 lb (2,984 kg)
EnginePratt & Whitney PT6A-64 (700 shp)

Daher TBM 700 Cabin & Interior

The Daher TBM 700’s cabin is rather compact, but is still a fantastic option for short regional hops. The cabin is designed for 4-6 passengers, and you are seated in a pressurized, air-conditioned cabin. A club seating layout is standard with fold-out tables, so you can either work or have a quick bite before your next meeting.

Daher TBM 700 One-Way Charter Pricing Estimates for 2025

Approximate Daher TBM 700 all-inclusive one-way charter rates (subject to seasonal demand, fuel prices, and repositioning):

Actual pricing will vary with fuel costs, seasonal demand, and aircraft repositioning needs.
RouteEstimated Cost
Los Angeles → Napa Valley$8,000 – $9,000
Dallas → Aspen$8,000 – $9,000
Miami → Nassau$5,500 – $6,500
London → Zurich$7,500 – $9,000

Daher TBM 700 Performance & Capabilities

Alongside with a sleek fuselage, the TBM 700 is equipped with two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-64 engines, which allows a range of 1,500 nautical miles with a max cruise of 300 KTAS while burning around 60 gal/hr during cruise. The TBM 700 boasts a service ceiling of 31,000ft, while having a climb rate of 2,000ft/min. Example charter routes with the TBM 700 are Dallas to Vail, Miami to Nassau, Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe, or Paris to Barcelona.

Daher TBM 700 Booking Process with FlyRoving

Flying with FlyRoving is straightforward:
Request a Quote: Submit a flight request online at FlyRoving.com or call our 24/7 concierge.
Review Options: Receive tailored quotes with aircraft details, photos, and pricing.
Confirm & Pay: Choose your preferred aircraft and secure your itinerary online.
Fly: Arrive at a private terminal for hassle-free boarding and enjoy a seamless journey.
FlyRoving provides personalized service, competitive pricing, and transparent terms.

FAQ

The TBM 700 is a high-performance, single-engine turboprop designed for private and business travel. It combines the speed and efficiency of a light jet with the operational flexibility and fuel economy of a turboprop.


The TBM 700 typically seats 4–6 passengers, depending on the cabin configuration. Its cabin is designed for comfort on short to medium-length trips, offering leather seating, a quiet interior, and adequate baggage space.


The TBM 700 can fly approximately 1,350 nautical miles, making it suitable for regional travel or cross-country missions in a single leg. Its range allows for trips between most U.S. city pairs without refueling.


Powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-64 turboprop engine, the TBM 700 reaches a maximum cruise speed of about 330 KTAS and has a service ceiling of 31,000 ft. It also benefits from short-field performance, allowing operations from smaller airports closer to city centers.


Yes. The TBM 700 offers a combination of speed, efficiency, and comfort that makes it ideal for small groups or individual travelers. Its low operating costs, versatility, and ability to access smaller airports make it an excellent choice for executives, business trips, or personal leisure travel.


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