Inside The $6 Million Cessna Skycourier
Inside The $6 Million Cessna Skycourier Plane This is the Cessna 408 Skycourier, Cessna's game-changing workhorse that features unparalleled performance, versatility, and efficiency. Whether it's cargo, passengers, or a mix of both, the Cessna 408 Skycourier delivers, literally! The base purchase price of a new Cessna 408 Skycourier is $5.5 million before options, and the average hourly operating cost is estimated at $1,300 to $2,000. Here is everything you need to know about the Cessna 408 Skycourier. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - Cabin 2:41 - Cockpit 5:39 - Performance 8:18 - Prices 8:32 - Outro ABOUT US Aviation Base is your favorite source for your daily dose of aviation videos: private jet reviews, as well as private jet interior, both cabin, and cockpit, along with turboprops, commercial planes, and helicopters. We also make videos about private jet charter, private jet price, and private jet cost. Subscribe so you don't miss any videos from us!

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