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N260CS — Piper PA-32-260

1975 · Piston Aircraft · Serial 32-7500022


1975
Year
Piper PA-32-260 (1975) — N260CS

N260CS Aircraft Overview

N260CS is a United States–registered Piper PA-32-260, manufactured in 1975, classified as a piston aircraft in the private aviation market. According to the FAA Aircraft Registry, N260CS carries manufacturer serial number 32-7500022 (FAA model designation PA-32-260), and is registered to Registration Pending in Kodiak, AK.

N260CS is listed on the FAA D085 Part 135 Aircraft Listing under the certificate held by Redemption, Inc, confirming its authorization for on-demand charter operations.

Ownership & Registration

All registration data on this page is sourced directly from the FAA Aircraft Registry. For the most current details, use the FAA N-Number lookup for N260CS.

Detailed Specifications

Aircraft Identity (FAA)

RegistrationN260CS
ManufacturerPiper
FAA ModelPA-32-260
Marketing NamePiper PA-32-260
Serial Number32-7500022
Year Manufactured1975
CategoryPiston Aircraft
Part 135 OperatorRedemption, Inc
Owner (FAA)Registration Pending
LocationKodiak, AK

Classification

ClassPiston Aircraft
Detailed performance specifications for this model are not yet in our database. Identity data above is sourced directly from the FAA registry.

Frequently Asked Questions About N260CS

N260CS is a 1975 Piper PA-32-260. FAA serial number 32-7500022.

N260CS is registered to Registration Pending in Kodiak, AK according to FAA records.

N260CS was manufactured in 1975, per FAA records.

The FAA manufacturer serial number is 32-7500022.

Yes. N260CS holds an active Part 135 certificate under Redemption, Inc. Contact The Jet Finder to check availability.

Verify N260CS directly on the FAA Aircraft Registry.

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