2019 Cirrus SR22T G6 Turbo
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N119BK


2019 Cirrus SR22T G6 Turbo - FOR SALE

$724,900
If James Bond needed to pick up groceries in Aspen, this would be his ride. Introducing this 2019 Cirrus SR22T — a 310-horsepower, turbocharged, flight-level-climbing, ego-boosting masterpiece finished in a head-turning blue and white scheme that looks fast even when it’s tied down. The gull-wing door is not for subtle arrivals. It’s for stepping out like you own the FBO. Under the cowl, the turbocharged Continental means you can climb above the bumps, above the weather, and occasionally above your friend’s excuses for flying a “perfectly good 172.” Flight Into Known Icing capability, advanced avionics, and the legendary Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) mean this aircraft isn’t just quick — it’s smart. Inside, you’ll find the kind of refined, modern cockpit that makes you question why your car doesn’t have this much technology. Perspective avionics, crisp displays, and automation that works with you — not against you — make cross-country trips feel less like work and more like teleportation with better views.

Useful Load

1113 Pounds

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Aircraft Information
Exterior
Let’s talk about that paint — because this SR22T absolutely knows it looks good. The exterior is finished in a vivid, high-gloss electric blue that commands attention without trying too hard. It’s paired with a crisp white base that keeps the look clean, modern, and unmistakably Cirrus. The contrast is sharp and deliberate — not busy, not dated — just bold and refined. The sweeping black accent lines carve through the fuselage with an almost lightning-bolt effect, giving the airplane a sense of motion even while parked. The blue wraps confidently around the nose and flows cleanly through the midsection, while the white tail keeps the profile sleek and balanced. The wheel fairings and lower surfaces tie everything together with coordinated striping that shows real design intention, not an afterthought. In sunlight, the blue has depth — not flat, not dull — but rich and saturated, the kind of finish that photographs incredibly well and looks even better in person. On the ramp, it stands out immediately among the sea of neutral paint schemes. In the air, it looks fast.
Interior
The interior is finished in rich dark gray leather with crisp contrast stitching and black alcanterra that immediately feels more executive jet than piston single. The seats are sculpted and supportive, with bolstered sides that hold you in place during climb out but remain comfortable enough for long cross-countries at flight levels. The stitching detail isn’t loud — it’s precise — giving the cabin a tailored, high-end automotive feel.
Equipment List
Avionics List