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N491AK — Short Bros C-23B SHERPA

1997 · Turboprop · Serial SH3416


1997
Year
Short Bros C-23B SHERPA (1997) — N491AK

N491AK Aircraft Overview

N491AK is a United States–registered Short Bros C-23B SHERPA, manufactured in 1997, classified as a turboprop in the private aviation market. According to the FAA Aircraft Registry, N491AK carries manufacturer serial number SH3416 (FAA model designation C-23B SHERPA), and is registered to Win Win Aviation INC in Wake Forest, NC.

N491AK is listed on the FAA D085 Part 135 Aircraft Listing under the certificate held by Win Win Aviation 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 N491AK.

Detailed Specifications

Aircraft Identity (FAA)

RegistrationN491AK
ManufacturerShort Bros
FAA ModelC-23B SHERPA
Marketing NameShort Bros C-23B SHERPA
Serial NumberSH3416
Year Manufactured1997
CategoryTurboprop
Part 135 OperatorWin Win Aviation Inc.
Owner (FAA)Win Win Aviation INC
LocationWake Forest, NC

Classification

ClassTurboprop
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 N491AK

N491AK is a 1997 Short Bros C-23B SHERPA. FAA serial number SH3416.

N491AK is registered to Win Win Aviation INC in Wake Forest, NC according to FAA records.

N491AK was manufactured in 1997, per FAA records.

The FAA manufacturer serial number is SH3416.

Yes. N491AK holds an active Part 135 certificate under Win Win Aviation Inc.. Contact The Jet Finder to check availability.

Verify N491AK directly on the FAA Aircraft Registry.

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