Piaggio P.180 Avanti EVO Charter
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The Piaggio Aerospace P.180 Avanti EVO is the fastest turboprop on this list, and its rear-mounted pusher propellers make it unmistakable. It cruises at 402 knots — into light-jet territory — with 1,510 nautical miles of range and a tall, wide cabin seating six to seven and nine at most. New York to Miami flies nonstop in close to jet time.
- 1,510 nm range
- 402 ktas cruise
- 6–7 passengers

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or Palm Beach International (PBI).
Avanti EVO specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Piaggio Aerospace.
- 1,510 nm
- Max range
- 402 ktas
- Cruise speed
- 6–7
- Passengers
- 5 ft 9 in
- Cabin height
- 44 cu ft
- Baggage
- 41,000 ft
- Service ceiling
Specification
A 1,510-nautical-mile range covers the roughly 950-mile route nonstop with a full cabin and reserves. Cruise of 402 knots true is the quickest of any turboprop here and rivals an entry jet. The ceiling is 41,000 feet — the highest in this class. Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-66B engines drive pusher propellers behind the cabin.
Cabin
The Avanti has the tallest and widest cabin in the class: 5 feet 9 inches high and 6 feet 1 inch wide, 17 feet 6 inches long. The pusher layout keeps engine noise behind the passengers, so the cabin is notably quiet. Six to seven seats fit in club comfort, nine maximum, with a 44-cubic-foot hold.
On this route
When you want turboprop economics but near-jet speed from Teterboro Airport (TEB) to Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), the Avanti EVO is the standout. Set it beside the single-engine Daher TBM 960 and the roomy King Air 260; the turboprop class page shows where its speed and cabin sit.
- 402-knot cruise — the fastest turboprop on this route
- Tallest, widest cabin in the class at 5 ft 9 in by 6 ft 1 in
- 1,510 nm range — nonstop New York to Miami with reserves
- 41,000-foot ceiling and quiet rear-pusher engines
Inside the Avanti EVO

Other Turboprops for the NYC–MIA route
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Frequently asked questions
What does a Piaggio Avanti EVO charter from NYC to Miami cost?
A one-way Avanti EVO runs about $9,500 to $14,500 all-in, by date and availability. You pay near the top of the turboprop band for close-to-jet speed.
How fast is the Avanti EVO on the NYC to Miami route?
It cruises at 402 knots, the fastest turboprop here, putting the roughly 950-mile flight close to light-jet timing while keeping turboprop running costs.
Why does the Avanti EVO have rear propellers?
The pusher configuration places both engines behind the cabin, which cuts cabin noise and contributes to its high cruise speed. The cabin is also the tallest and widest in the class.
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