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The TBM 700's 1,460 nm range with IFR reserves is competitive with Raytheon's King Air family of twin-engine aircraft. First flight of the prototype TBM 700 was accomplished in July 1988. Deliveries of the production aircraft began in October 1990 but in 1991 Mooney withdrew from the partnership. A total of 230 aircraft built and delivered through 2003. The TBM 700 is a cabin-class single engine turboprop aircraft optimized for five passengers in addition to the pilot, but able to accommodate six passengers in a high-density configuration. The typical arrangement consists of a four-seat club with folding work table located behind the flight deck.
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The TBM 700A has a range of 1,467 nautical miles. Type in your city or airport identifier for a visual representation of the NBAA IFR Range (NM) for this aircraft.