1993 Bell 206L IV Longranger
- February 7, 2023
Ask any helicopter pilot to name the aircraft that defined light turbine aviation, and most will say the Bell 206 JetRanger without hesitation. Introduced in 1966, the Bell 206 went on to become the best-selling commercial helicopter in history — over 7,300 examples built across more than four decades of production — serving in roles ranging from police aviation and EMS to offshore crew transfer, news gathering, corporate transport, powerline patrol, and primary turbine flight training. The Bell 206 family is arguably the most recognized helicopter silhouette in the world, and the depth of the pre-owned market, parts availability, and trained maintenance base it has accumulated over its production life is unmatched in the light turbine category.
The 206 family encompasses several distinct aircraft that share a common design heritage but differ significantly in capability and mission suitability:
The Bell 206 pre-owned market is the deepest and most liquid in the light turbine category. Thousands of examples are actively traded worldwide every year, which means buyers have genuine choice across a range of model years, configurations, and price points — and sellers can reach a large global pool of qualified buyers. Maintenance costs are controlled by the enormous installed base of Rolls-Royce (formerly Allison) 250-series engines, which are overhauled by dozens of approved facilities worldwide at competitive rates. Parts availability is excellent, and the number of A&P mechanics with 206-specific experience and training is larger than for any other light turbine type.
The choice between JetRanger and LongRanger versions comes down primarily to passenger requirements. If you regularly carry three or fewer passengers and single-pilot operation is a priority, the JetRanger III offers excellent efficiency and the lowest acquisition and operating costs in the light turbine segment. If you routinely need to carry five or six passengers — for offshore crew transfer, air tours, EMS with full team, or corporate shuttle — the LongRanger's extra cabin length and more powerful engine make it the right choice despite somewhat higher operating costs. The LongRanger IV represents the best combination of performance and modernity in the 206L family and commands a premium that reflects its capabilities.
Airplane Trade lists the full Bell 206 family — JetRanger II, JetRanger III, LongRanger, LongRanger III, and LongRanger IV — from verified sellers worldwide. Training aircraft, police aviation variants, EMS-configured examples, personal use 206Bs, and high-time corporate LongRangers are all represented in our listings. Use our search filters to find the exact 206 variant, year, and configuration you need, and connect directly with sellers who have complete maintenance records and documentation ready for review.