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General Aviation (multi engine)
List of multi engine general aviation aircraft in alphabetical order148 aircraft in this category
By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner (previously the Swearingen and later Fairchild Aerospace Metro) is a 19-seat, pressurized, twin-turboprop airliner first produced by Swearingen Aircraft and later by Fairchild Aircraft at a plant in San Antonio, Texas.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The GAF Nomad is a utility aircraft produced by the Government Aircraft Factories (GAF) of Australia in Melbourne.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Grumman Gulfstream I (company designation G-159) is a twin-turboprop business aircraft.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Gulfstream American GA-7 Cougar is an American all-metal, 4-seat, twin-engined light aircraft.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Gulfstream G650 is a large business jet produced by Gulfstream Aerospace.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Harbin Y-12 is a high wing twin-engine turboprop utility aircraft built by Chinese manufacturer Harbin Aircraft Industry Group (HAIG).By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Hawker 400 (also known as the Beechjet 400) is a light business jet.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Hawker 800 is a mid-size twinjet corporate aircraft. It is a development of the British Aerospace BAe 125, and was assembled by Hawker Beechcraft.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The HFB 320 Hansa Jet is a twin-engine, ten-seat business jet that was designed and produced by German aircraft manufacturer Hamburger Flugzeugbau between 1964 and 1973.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Honda HA-420 HondaJet is the first aircraft developed by the Honda Aircraft Company. It is a twin-engine, seven-seat light business jet, and is also considered as a very light jet.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The IAI Westwind is a business jet initially produced by Aero Commander as the 1121 Jet Commander.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Learjet 23 (originally Lear Jet 23) is an American built six-to-eight-seat (two crew and four to six passengers) twinjet, high-speed business jet manufactured by Lear Jet.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Learjet 45 (LJ45) aircraft is a mid-size business jet aircraft produced by the Learjet Division of Bombardier Aerospace.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Learjet 60 is a mid-size cabin, medium-range business jet aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Wichita, Kansas.By red750, in General Aviation (multi engine),
The Learjet 70/75 is a mid-sized business jet airplane manufactured by the Learjet division of Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace.