Cessna 335

Following the success of the Cessna 310, the Cessna 340, a twin-piston engine aircraft, was developed with the primary objective of creating a cabin-class business aircraft. Designed in 1969, the Cessna 340 featured an airstair door and four passenger seats, offering one of the most spacious cabins among light twin aircraft at the time. The initial models were equipped with Continental TSIO-250-K engines, later upgraded to a Continental TSIO-520-NB. The non-pressurized variant, designated the Cessna 335, was introduced at a lower cost and featured the smaller Continental TSIO-520-EB engine. However, the Cessna 335 did not gain much market success, as most customers still preferred the Cessna 340.

Red Box is delighted to offer an extensive range of ground power and support equipment tailored for the Cessna 335 aircraft. This includes tugs, ground power units, start power units and more, meticulously crafted to meet the specific requirements of the Cessna 335.


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