Cessna 207

The Cessna 207, introduced in 1969, was designed as an extension of its predecessor, the Cessna 206. Featuring a Continental IO-520-F engine, the aircraft later offered a turbocharged variant with a TSIO-520-G, boasting a 300 HP output. The Cessna 207’s design focused on accommodating additional seats, achieved through the extension of the fuselage in the front, aft area, and rear. Renowned as an air taxi, the Cessna 207 excelled in short-distance travel due to its enhanced passenger capacity.

Red Box is delighted to present an extensive range of ground power and support equipment tailored for the Cessna 207 aircraft. This includes the 701D tug, the RBPS25 continuous power unit suitable for diagnostic work and continuous equipment powering during operations without depleting onboard aircraft batteries, and the RB25A for efficient aircraft starting, preventing hot starts. Our TC3000 range also offers a combination of start and continuous power in one unit for the Cessna 207.


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