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“We had an enthusiastic response to the TBM 930’s unveiling on April 5 at our final assembly line in Tarbes, France,” explained Nicolas Chabbert, the Senior Vice President of Daher’s Airplane Business Unit and CEO of SOCATA North America. “The TBM 930 underscores Daher’s commitment to continue evolving the TBM family, while also positioning ourselves for future developments.”

Chabbert said initial orders already have been booked for the TBM 930, with first customer deliveries beginning this month. The TBM 930 has received its certification from the European EASA and U.S. FAA airworthiness authorities.

In addition to the TBM 930’s introduction, Daher has integrated the company’s e-copilot® function on Model Year 2016 aircraft for both the TBM 900 and TBM 930 versions, incorporating the following systems and functionality for reduced pilot workload:

– A sensor and angle of attack (AOA) calculator, providing angle of attack information on the primary flight display;

– Electronic stabilization and protection systems (ESP) and Under Speed Protection (USP), which are connected to the AOA computer. These electronic monitoring and stability augmentation systems assist the pilot in

maintaining the aircraft in a stable flight condition when flight parameters are exceeded;

– An emergency descent mode (EDM) in the autopilot, which places the aircraft in automatic descent to a safe altitude of 15,000-ft. in the event of cabin depressurization and lack of pilot response; and

– New voice alerts – providing notification on stall, overspeed, landing gear status and oxygen mask use – which replace aural sounds for better warning identification.

With the TBM product line expansion, distinguishing differences between the TBM 900 and TBM 930 are concentrated on their primary avionics.

Daher’s Model Year 2016 TBM 900 retains the liquid crystal displays with Garmin’s G1000 avionics system – incorporating a pair of 10-inch screens and a multifunction display sized at 15 inches, along with a physical keyboard for navigation and communication functions.

New this year is the TBM 900’s Bluetooth FS 210 connection system, which enables the use of a tablet or smart phone to prepare maps and flight plans.

Introducing the TBM 930 as the latest step in Daher’s very fast turboprop aircraft family evolution, this version integrates Garmin’s G3000 avionics suite – the first touchscreen-controlled glass flight deck ever designed for light turbine aircraft. Its co*ckpit instrument’s panel three wide-format WXGA displays can operate in a split-screen mode, enabling maps and flight plans to remain on the screen side-by-side with primary, traffic and weather information.

A new glass touchscreen controller serves as the pilot’s primary point of entry for the G3000 system, displaying communication and navigation controls. In addition, the G3000 avionics suite’s high resolution displays enhance the presentation of simulated 3-D perspective topography for Garmin’s SVT™ Synthetic Vision Technology.

In terms of aesthetics, Daher has developed an enhanced interior for the TBM 930 with redesigned seating and headrests, along with a new choice of wood or carbon finishes. For an additional touch of style, polished metal is used for handles, door sills and steps.

About Daherwww.daher.com

Daher is an equipment supplier developing Integrated Industrial systems for aerospace and advanced technologies.

By combining its expertise in industrial manufacturing, product and process engineering, logistics and transport, and industrial services, Daher designs and develops integrated industrial systems. Daher has established itself as a leader in five fields of activity: aircraft manufacturing, aerostructures and systems, integrated logistics, nuclear services, and valves.

In 2015, Daher posted a turnover superior to one billion euros, and its order book stands at around three-and-a-half years of turnover. Driven by bold innovation ever since it was founded in 1863, Daher has established itself today as one of the major players of the factory of the future – Factory 4.0.

About Daher TBM aircraft www.tbm.aero

The TBM 900 and TBM 930 are the newest members of Daher’s TBM business turboprop aircraft family. They offer performance close to that of light business jets – maximum cruise speed of 330 knots (611 km./hr.) – by offering a maximum range of 1,730 naut. mi. (3,200 km.), and provide greater flexibility with their load-carrying capacity and the ability operate from small airports.

With handling qualities and procedures typical of entry-level business aircraft, the TBM 900 and TBM 930 enable pilot-owners to be able to operate the aircraft themselves, while being adapted to the needs of midsize companies that appreciate their range, speed, passenger-carrying capability, along with low operating costs and discretion at airports.

Another TBM 900/TBM 930 advantage is the capability to operate from mountain airports, retaining performance even in hot weather conditions. The aircraft need only 1,200 meters to take off and land at an airfield altitude of 8,000 ft. (such as Mexico City) – even with a temperature of ISA + 30 °C.

To date, Daher has booked a total of 140 orders for the TBM 900 since this version’s launch in 2014, with 110 aircraft delivered as March 31, 2016. The majority of the TBM 900s were purchased by customers in the U.S. and Canada (78 percent). South America represents 10 percent of the sales (primarily in Brazil), with Europe representing 8 percent and Asia-Pacific the remaining 4 percent.

Daher builds the TBM 900 and TBM 930 on the company’s final assembly line at its industrial site located on the Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées Airport in France’s Hautes Pyrénées region.

Contact for the media – Airplane Business Unit

Philippe de Segovia

E-mail p.de-segovia@daher.com

Tel +33 (0)6 70 21 70 47

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FAQs

What is the difference between TBM 960 and 930? ›

2025 Daher TBM 960

The TBM 960 features enhancements over the 930 like Auto Throttle, Automatic Ice Detection and activation, new interior design, and Ground Suppression Garmin Radar. The TBM 960 has a maximum cruise speed of 330 knots and 1,730 nautical mile range.

What are the new features of the TBM 960? ›

As a highly appreciated “peace of mind” feature on the TBM 960, HomeSafe™ brings the airplane to a runway touchdown if the pilot becomes incapacitated. Another new functionality for the TBM 960 is the graphical weight and balance presentation on the co*ckpit's multifunction display.

How much does a Daher TBM 930 cost? ›

Socata TBM 930 Private Charter Flights and Prices

The average hourly rental rate of the Socata TBM 930 is around 2,500 USD per hour. The average purchase price of a new Socata TBM 930 is 3,900,000 USD. The average purchase price of a pre-owned Socata TBM 930 is 3,700,000 USD.

How far can a TBM 960 fly? ›

Daher TBM 960 – Specifications
NBAA 4 Pax IFR Range (full fuel)1,730 nm
Service Ceiling (ft)31,000
PowerplantPT6E-66XT
Thrust per engine (shp)850
Inspection (TBO)3,500
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How far can a TBM 930 fly? ›

Some of its other features include an advanced avionics system with a pinpoint navigational accuracy, exceptional payload capacity and a range of 1,730 nm - making it the perfect choice for business or leisure flying alike.

Does the TBM 960 have a bathroom? ›

From carrying up to six passengers in ultimate comfort to transporting bulky baggage and cargo, the TBM's flexible cabin can handle almost everything. A fully enclosed toilet is available as an option for long-range trips.

How much does a Daher TBM 960 cost? ›

The Daher TBM 960 has a price range of $4,650,000 – $4,900,000. The TBM 960 is the newest and most expensive type of TBM. It started deliveries in 2022.

What is the cruise speed of a Daher TBM 930? ›

324 ktas

How much does a TBM cost per hour? ›

The average hourly rental rate of the Socata TBM 850 is around 2,100 USD per hour.

What is the long range cruise speed of a TBM 900? ›

The aircraft has a maximum operating altitude of 31,000', a normal cruise speed of 318 KTS/366 MPH, and a 1,274 NM/1,466 SM seats-full range. The SOCATA TBM 900 has a 3,000' balanced field length and 3,500' landing distance.

How far can a TBM 900 fly? ›

The 900 model climbs to it's ceiling of 31,000 feet in just under 20 minutes, covers a range of 1,400 nautical miles (NBAA IFR reserves), and can land using a 3,000 foot runway at notoriously challenging airports.

Is the TBM 960 pressurized? ›

The TBM 960 is the latest evolution of Daher's pressurized single-engine turboprop aircraft product line.

Is the TBM 960 single pilot? ›

RANGE WITH MAX. FUEL (ISA, MTOW, NO WIND, ONE PILOT, 45 MIN. FUEL RESERVE) AT 31,000 FT.

What is the difference between TBM 960 and 940? ›

In comparison to the TBM 940, the TBM 960 increases the MTOW to 7,615 lb., maximum landing weight to 7,110 lb. and maximum payload to 1,446 lb. According to the airframe manufacturer, the basic empty weight of the former TBM is 4,629 lb., a weight that is increased to 4,806 lb. on TBM 960 with the Prestige cabin.

What does a TBM 960 cost? ›

The Daher TBM 960 has a price range of $4,650,000 – $4,900,000. The TBM 960 is the newest and most expensive type of TBM. It started deliveries in 2022.

What is the cruising speed of the TBM 930? ›

324 ktas

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