Piper Aztec vs Cessna 320

The Cessna 320 Skyknight and Piper Aztec are 1960s light piston twins — the 320 is the faster, turbocharged Cessna; the Aztec is the rugged, roomy, load-hauling Piper workhorse.

Live Market Snapshot

Current asking-price market, aggregated across multiple marketplaces · refreshed daily

Piper Aztec
For sale now
30
Median asking
$152,000
Range
$52,467–$313,500
Listed on 2+ marketplaces
9
Source marketplaces
8
Model years available
1965–1979
Cessna 320
For sale now
5
Listed on 2+ marketplaces
1
Source marketplaces
2
Model years available
1963–1967

Live data from AeroGurus, aggregated daily across the used-aircraft market. Figures are current asking prices, not appraisals — confirm with a pre-buy inspection.

Generations Breakdown

Per-generation specs — engine/weight/performance differ materially across production eras.

Per-era “For sale” counts exclude listings with unspecified year and separate variants (RG retractable, Hawk XP), so they may not sum to the total above.

Piper Aztec — 0 generations

GenerationYearsEngineMTOWCruiseRangeFor sale

Cessna 320 — 2 generations

GenerationYearsEngineMTOWCruiseRangeFor sale
172 O-320 150hp 1968–1976 Lycoming O-320-E2D 2300 120 585 105
172 O-320 160hp 1977–1986 Lycoming O-320-H2AD/D2J 2400 122 585 89

Safety Record

Absolute counts scale with fleet size — the most-produced types log more events without being less safe. Compare the % fatal.

NTSB (1982–now)Piper AztecCessna 320
All events289
Serious07
Fatal034
Fatalities081
% Fatal0%38%

Full Specs Comparison

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Spec / Model Piper Aztec Cessna 320
Piper Aztec
View 30 listings →
Median $152,000
Cessna 320
View 5 listings →
Median $105,000
Price Range $52,467 – $313,500 $98,938 – $122,750
Category Multi Engine Piston Multi Engine Piston
Model Specifications
Seats 6 6
Horsepower 150–160 HP
Cruise Speed 149 kts (276 km/h) 120–122 kts (226 km/h)
Range 1,320 nm (2,445 km) 900 nm (1,667 km)
Max Gross Weight 5,200 lbs (2,359 kg) 2300–2,400 lbs (1,089 kg)
Useful Load 1,800 lbs (816 kg)
TBO 1,500 hrs
Engines 2 x

Which Should You Buy: Piper Aztec or Cessna 320?

Bottom line: Choose the Aztec for load-hauling ruggedness, a forgiving platform and strong support. Choose the 320 for higher cruise and turbocharged altitude performance, accepting a smaller fleet.

Pick the Aztec if…

  • Budget matters — from $52,467 vs $98,938, you save ~$46,471.
  • Longer range — 1320 nm vs 900 nm.
  • More inventory — 30 listings vs 5.

Pick the 320 if…

  • Faster cruise — 200 kts vs 149 kts.

Auto-generated from current market data and published specs. Confirm with a pre-buy inspection and professional appraisal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Piper Aztec or Cessna 320?
It depends on your mission and budget. The Aztec cruises at 149 kts with 1,320 nm range. The 320 cruises at 200 kts with 900 nm range. Review the specs table above to find which fits your flying profile.
How do prices compare?
Piper Aztec: from $50,000. Cessna 320: from $98,750. Prices vary by year, hours, avionics, and condition. Always get a pre-buy inspection.
What's the difference between Piper Aztec and Cessna 320?
Cruise: 149 vs 200 kts. Range: 1320 vs 900 nm.
Which is cheaper to operate per hour?
Variable cost includes fuel, reserves and overhaul accruals. Annual fixed costs (hangar, insurance, annual inspection) add to the total.
Which has more seats and useful load?
Aztec: 6 seats. 320: 6 seats / 1,800 lb useful load. Useful load = max gross weight minus empty weight; it determines how much fuel plus payload you can carry.
How does maintenance compare — TBO and overhaul cost?
320: 1,500-hour TBO. Reaching the time-between-overhaul (TBO) triggers a mandatory engine/airframe rebuild that affects resale value.
Disclaimer: All prices and cost estimates are from third-party sources for informational purposes only. Always obtain professional appraisal and inspection before purchase.
Prices updated daily · Data: FAA Registry, NTSB · About our data