Piper PA-31 Navajo Chieftain
A twin-engine piston aircraft that is an economical choice for shorter-distance charters.
The Navajo Chieftain carries about 5–7 passengers in a cozy cabin and is well-suited for domestic flights across Greece.
It offers a nostalgic private flying experience with the reassurance of twin-engine safety. Despite its smaller size, the PA-31 provides a comfortable ride and the flexibility to reach airfields that larger aircraft might not handle.

220 knots (407 km/h)
Cruising Speed
770 nm (1,426 km)
Range
1 or 2 pilots
Crew
2× Lycoming TIO-540
Engine
6-7
Passengers
7,000 lbs (3,175 kg)
MTOW
Key Features
- Twin piston engines providing dependable performance and the ability to fly on one engine in case of emergency.
- Capable of operating from very small airports and airstrips, bringing you closer to remote destinations.
- Cost-effective operation, making private charter accessible for more budget-conscious trips.
- Configurable seating that can be adjusted for passengers or light cargo, depending on mission needs.
Ideal For
- Short hops between mainland Greece and nearby islands or between close island clusters.
- Travelers on a tighter budget who still want the exclusivity and convenience of a private charter.
- Photographic flights or aerial surveys at lower altitudes, where an unpressurized aircraft can be advantageous.
- Charterers looking for a simple, straightforward aircraft for quick, no-frills transportation.