MU-2

The MU-2 is Japan's most successful small multi-purpose aircraft since the end of the war, with 764 aircrafts deployed in over 70 countries around the world.
This twin-engine turboprop aircraft was developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in the 1960s and became Japan’s first business aircraft. Designed for high performance, it incorporated unique technologies such as spoiler-based lateral control, making it suitable for a wide range of roles, from business transport to rescue, communications, air ambulance, and military operations. Many aircrafts remain in service today, mainly in North America, supported by a global community of owners and maintenance networks.

Main specifications

Short Body Long Body
Wingspan 10m 12m
Length 12m 12m
Height 3.9m 4.2m
Max. weight at take-off 4,750kg 5,250kg
Engines TPE331 turboprop TPE331 turboprop
Max. cruise speed 595km/h 571km/h
Range 3110km 2780km
Passengers 6~9 6~11