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Top 10 Best-Selling Turboprops in 2025

By General Aviation News Staff · March 12, 2026 · 4 Comments

The sales of turboprops suffered a slight decline in 2025, according to the 2025 General Aviation Aircraft Shipment and Billing Report.

The report shows a 5.1% decline in sales, to 594 from 626 in 2024.

Market leaders included:

1. Pilatus PC-12: 82

A Pilatus PC-12NG flying near the Badlands of South Dakota. (Photo by Pilatus)

2. Cessna CE-208B Grand Caravan EX: 78

The Cessna Grand Caravan EX. (Photo by Textron Aviation)

3. TBM 960: 51

A TBM 960 in flight. (Photo by Daher)

4. Piper M700 Fury: 47

The Piper M700 Fury. (Photo by Piper Aircraft)

5. Air Tractor 502B: 45

An Air Tractor 502B. (Photo by Air Tractor)

6. Air Tractor 802A: 34

An Air Tractor 802A. (Photo by Air Tractor)

7. Air Tractor 402B: 24

An Air Tractor 402B. (Photo by Air Tractor)

8. King Air 260: 23

The King Air 260. (Photo by Textron Aviation)

9. King Air 360: 23

The King Air 360. (Photo by Textron Aviation)

10. E1000 AX: 21

Epic E1000 AX
The new Epic E1000 AX at the 2025 SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo. (Photo by Ben Sclair)

To see the full sales and delivery report for 2025, go to GAMA.aero.

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  1. Shadoe Lass says

    March 22, 2026 at 8:14 pm

    Hello, sorry to point out, but wouldn’t the correct total for the C208 caravan be inclusive of BOTH the 675HP legacy and 867HP EX since they are the same ICAO and FAA type code? That would bring the total to 86, and to the top where it belongs 😉

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  2. Edward James Cavallero Jr says

    March 12, 2026 at 1:57 pm

    Hi, my name is Edward Cavallero and I live in Hayward CA. I’m a Long Time Loyal Reader of General Aviation News! And I don’t mean to belittle and question the General Aviation News staff, but in your article and story regarding: The 10 Best Selling Turbo Prop Airplanes of 2025, you have listed the Pilatus PC-24 Jet and that is Wrong. The Pilatus PC-24 is a Twin Jet Engine Aircraft/Airplane Jet Not a Turbo Prop Airplane and It Does Not have a Turbo Prop Engine! This is a Serious Mistake and Error in Judgement. The Pilatus Pc-24 is considered a Personal Jet or Business Jet. Could you Please clarify and correct this mistake and error in this Article?

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    • Ben Sclair says

      March 12, 2026 at 3:08 pm

      Hello Edward. You are correct. The PC-24 is not a turboprop. I’ll correct my mistake as soon as I post this reply. Thank you for pointing this out. Epic Aircraft’s E1000 AX delivered 21 aircraft in 2025. I apologize for my mistake. Ben Sclair, Publisher.

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      • Are Cee says

        March 13, 2026 at 7:08 am

        Tsk tsk tsk.
        😂

        Reply

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