N527PM
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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2023-06-03No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Overview
Public FAA-derived extracts (aggregated sites) list N527PM as registered to PMSR LLC (Davenport, IA); certificate issue 2015-08-25, last action 2023-06-03, expiration 2028-08-31. Multiple open aggregators show conflicting aircraft model/serial assignments under this N-number.
Model & Market Context
The airframe bearing tail number N527PM is registered in the US as a fixed-wing multi engine aircraft and is recorded in public registry data as owned by PMSR LLC, an entity organized as an LLC and based in Davenport, IA, US. Specific manufacturing details such as build year, serial number, and original certificate data are not published in the supplied dataset. The ownership record contained within these data points is limited to the current holder; no prior owners or transfer dates are provided. Condition assessments, appraisals, and formal valuation entries are likewise not published in the supplied information.
The available dataset identifies only the registration, aircraft category, and the current legal owner, so specific cabin layout, seating configuration, or avionics fit for N527PM are not published. Typical mission profiles for a registered fixed-wing multi engine aircraft of unspecified type often range from regional transport to business charter and utility operations, but no operational logs, typical routes, or maintenance program entries relating to N527PM were provided. The owner's base in Davenport, IA, US indicates a Midwestern U.S. domicile for operations and maintenance oversight, yet there is no supplied information about hangar arrangements, scheduled maintenance providers, or unique onboard amenities specific to this airframe.
With only category-level identification as a fixed-wing multi engine aircraft and no model or serial data published, precise placement within an aircraft family or direct comparisons to competing types cannot be determined from the supplied dataset. Generally, multi-engine fixed-wing aircraft occupy niches between single-engine utility types and larger turboprops or light jets, with demand influenced by range, capacity, and operating economics; however, no performance figures, avionics standards, or resale history for N527PM are available to inform maintenance or resale considerations.