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After the King Air's initial success, Beech concentrated on continuous upgrades to appeal to a range of executive and corporate needs. Sophisticated electronics packages, increased cabin space, and ...
The Super King Air's story begins with its predecessor, the Queen Air. Beechcraft introduced the original King Air 90 in 1964, taking business aviation to a new level. Photo: Beechcraft ...
King Air C90XP Description The Beechcraft King Air family is part of a line of twin-turboprop aircraft produced by Beechcraft. The King Air line of aircraft is comprised of a number of models that ...
Beechcraft said deliveries of King Air 250 turboprops equipped with the new avionics and cabin upgrades were expected to begin in the third quarter of 2015, followed by the King Air 350i/ER in the ...
The 350i, a twin-engine turboprop with a capacity of up to 10 passengers, was launched in 2008. Since its production, Beechcraft has delivered more than 450 examples of the King Air 350i.
Textron Aviation announced it is introducing new interiors to its Beechcraft King Air 260 turboprop. Featuring a stunning new look with craftsman-built cabinetry and a selection of opulent fabrics and ...
The 360 also includes a digital pressurization controller to reduce workload and cabin comfort—with a 10-percent lower cabin altitude at 35,000 feet than the predecessor model, the King Air 350i.
With due respect to the Pilatus PC-12, the King Air is the Swiss Army knife of ­turboprops and the 350ER may well be the sharpest blade on the market today. A large cabin, simple durable systems ...
The Beech King Air is the world's most popular turboprop aircraft. Beech Aircraft Corporation developed the King Air in 1964 as a compromise between piston-engine and jet aircraft and the design ...