The Cirrus Design SR20 is a four-seater aircraft standard equipped with the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS).
This safety system lowers the entire aircraft to the ground in extreme emergencies. The first Cirrus SR20 was delivered
in 1999. Improvements in composite manufacturing have over the times shaved off pounds from the empty weight of the Cirrus
SR20 and SR22 improving its payload. The Cirrus Design SR20 and SR22 aeroplanes for Europe and Africa are delivered out of
Duluth, Minnesota in the USA via Groningen Airport Eelde in the Netherlands. General Enterprises b.v. is the agent for
Europe and Africa; the European Distribution Centre of Cirrus Design Corp. is situated at Groningen Airport Eelde (GRQ/EHGG).
Over 8000 of the all-composite SR20, SR22 and turbocharged SR22T aircraft are built. The ICAO
Aircraft Type Designator for the Cirrus Design SR20 is SR20
Cirrus Design SR20 N207CD was operated as the European demonstrator for General Enterprises
when seen in May 2000. The aircraft was re-registered N47KE and TC-FER since.