Cessna 172 Skyhawk

1956 - present
About the Plane

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk, a four-seat, single-engine, high-wing aircraft, is arguably the most recognized aircraft in the world of general aviation. Since its first flight in 1956, the 172 Skyhawk has become a symbol of aviation reliability and versatility, making it a favorite for flight training, personal use, and light commercial operations.

Known for its forgiving flight characteristics and robust design, the Skyhawk has played a pivotal role in pilot training across the globe. Its simplicity in design and operation makes it an ideal aircraft for novice pilots, while its durability and efficiency appeal to a broad range of aviation enthusiasts.

Throughout its production, the 172 has seen various upgrades, particularly in avionics and engine performance, enhancing its capabilities and keeping it relevant in modern aviation. The aircraft's spacious cabin, high visibility, and stable handling continue to make it a popular choice for both learning and leisure flying.

With more than 60 years in production, the Cessna 172 Skyhawk holds the record for the world's most produced aircraft, a testament to its enduring legacy and Cessna's commitment to quality in aviation.

172 Skyhawk