Turbo Commander 690D
Specs at a glance
Interior & cabin
| Passengers | 9 |
Operator floor plans vary. Some Turbo Commander 690D cabins are configured with a divan that drops the headcount by one or two seats; confirm the layout with the operator before booking.
Charter cost per hour
Charter the Turbo Commander 690D at roughly $2,000–$2,500 per flight hour, depending on how far ahead you book. Turboprop jets like this carry 6–9 passengers; the per-seat math improves sharply as you fill the cabin.
Rates are flight-hour pricing. Total cost depends on round-trip vs. one-way, positioning, fuel surcharges, and taxes (~15% on top of base). Run the math on your trip →
Frequently Asked Questions
How many passengers does the Turbo Commander 690D seat?
Most Turbo Commander 690D cabins seat 9 passengers in their standard charter configuration. Operator floor plans vary — some fleets configure for fewer seats with a divan or club-four layout.
How much does it cost to charter a Turbo Commander 690D?
Turbo Commander 690D charter rates typically run $2,000–$2,500 per flight hour. Booking window, weekend versus weekday, and event-week surcharges move you within the band. A four-hour mission with taxi and positioning typically lands between $10,000 and $12,500 all-in.
Where do Turbo Commander 690Ds actually fly?
Over the trailing 90 days we tracked 18 Turbo Commander 690D flights. The single busiest route was Asheville (KAVL) to Roanoke (KROA), with 3 flights observed.
How do I book a Turbo Commander 690D empty leg?
Search AceJet for live empty-leg inventory across every turboprop operator we track. Each listing links straight to the operator running the flight; we don't broker or mark up. Set an alert to be emailed the moment a matching leg posts.
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Where Turbo Commander 690Ds actually fly
ADS-B-tracked flights from the trailing 90 days. Numbers cover aircraft on our charter database; private corporate fleets and operators using PIA registration are not in this count. Methodology →
Top routes
Busiest origins
| Asheville (KAVL) | 5 |
| Tallahassee (KTLH) | 3 |
| Roanoke (KROA) | 3 |
| Keystone Heights (K42J) | 1 |
| New Castle (VA85) | 1 |
| Columbia (KO22) | 1 |
| Sacramento (KMHR) | 1 |
| Boise (KBOI) | 1 |
| South Lake Tahoe (KTVL) | 1 |
| Lincoln (KLNK) | 1 |
Most active operators
| Operator | Aircraft | Flights |
|---|---|---|
| Spur Aviation Services LC | 1 | 14 |
| COURTNEY AVIATION, INC | 1 | 4 |
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