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Cessna 120: US Fleet Statistics

As of the FAA registry snapshot on July 11, 2026, there are 650 Cessna 120 aircraft with a valid US registration — ranking it #71 among all US civil aircraft model families by registration count. Every figure on this page is computed directly from the public FAA aircraft registry.

650
Registered in the US
1946
Median model year
2
Typical seats
1× Piston
Engine

How many Cessna 120s are registered in the United States?

The FAA aircraft registry lists 650 Cessna 120 aircraft with a valid registration as of July 11, 2026. The Cessna 120 is a single-engine airplane, and this family groups every registered variant of the Cessna 120 together. It ranks #71 by registration count among the model families tracked in this dataset.

These counts come from the FAA MASTER file and reflect aircraft with an active “valid” registration status. To pull up the current owner, based state, and registration dates for a specific airframe, use the free FAA tail number lookup. To browse every model in this dataset, see the US aircraft fleet statistics index.

Cessna 120 registrations by state

California has the most registered Cessna 120 aircraft, with 68. The table below shows the ten states with the most Cessna 120 registrations by the owner address on file with the FAA.

RankStateRegisteredShare
1California (CA)6810.5%
2Texas (TX)649.8%
3Florida (FL)375.7%
4Alaska (AK)294.5%
5Arizona (AZ)253.8%
6Washington (WA)253.8%
7Michigan (MI)243.7%
8Wisconsin (WI)223.4%
9Missouri (MO)203.1%
10Georgia (GA)203.1%

Share is of all 650 registered Cessna 120 aircraft. Based on FAA registered-owner state; not all aircraft are based where they are registered.

How old are registered Cessna 120s?

The median registered Cessna 120 was manufactured in 1946. Most were built between 1946 and 1947, and manufacture years across the registered fleet span roughly 1946 to 1956. A manufacture year is on file for 523 of the 650 registered aircraft.

Model year is one of the fields Sky Duty tracks on every tail alongside Hobbs and tach times. See how the app handles aircraft and fleet records.

Cessna 120 engine, seats, and aircraft class

The typical registered Cessna 120 is a single-engine airplane with a single piston engine, configured with 2 seats. The values below are the most common across all registered Cessna 120 aircraft in the FAA data; individual airframes vary by variant and configuration.

Aircraft class
Fixed Wing Single-Engine
Engines
1 × Piston
Typical seats
2
Manufacturer
Cessna

Data: FAA Releasable Aircraft Database (registry.faa.gov), snapshot 2026-07-11. Counts reflect US civil aircraft with a valid FAA registration (status codes V, M, and T). Variants of the Cessna 120 are grouped into a single model family. Manufacture-year bounds use the 1st and 99th percentiles to exclude data-entry outliers in the FAA year field. Figures update when the registry is re-imported.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Cessna 120s are registered in the US?
As of the FAA registry snapshot on July 11, 2026, there are 650 Cessna 120 aircraft with a valid US registration. That ranks the Cessna 120 #71 by registration count among all US civil aircraft model families in this dataset.
Which states have the most registered Cessna 120s?
California has the most registered Cessna 120 aircraft with 68, followed by Texas (64) and Florida (37).
How old is the average Cessna 120?
The median Cessna 120 on the registry was manufactured in 1946. Most were built between 1946 and 1947, and manufacture years across the registered fleet span roughly 1946 to 1956.
What engine and how many seats does the Cessna 120 have?
The typical registered Cessna 120 is a single-engine airplane with a single piston engine and is configured with 2 seats. Individual airframes vary; these figures are the most common values across all registered Cessna 120 aircraft in the FAA data.
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