Premier I | King Air 350 | King Air B200 | King Air C90B | Baron 58 | Bonanza A36 |
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Premier I | ||
The Premier I proves the value of innovation. The easy-to-fly, single-pilot Beechcraft Premier I has the largest cabin, the fastest cruise speeds, the most advanced avionics and the largest baggage capacity of any jet in its class. Characteristics that make the revolutionary Premier I a true Beechcraft.
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Typical Seating:
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1 Pilot / 7 Passengers
451 kts / 519 mph / 0.80 Mmo 41,000 ft. 1,502 nm / 1,727 sm |
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King Air 350 | ||
There may be no other aircraft in the world described in so many ways as the Beechcraft King Air 350. Versatile, reliable, rugged, spacious, luxurious, quiet, economical. The executive luxury utility vehicle of the sky. It combines comfort, payload, speed, and performance – the King Air 350 stands alone. | ||
Typical Seating:
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1 Pilot / 9 Passengers
312kts / 359 mph 35,000 ft. 1,835 nm / 2,110 sm |
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King Air B200 | ||
Soaring the skies in over 100 countries, the Beechcraft King Air B200 represents the perfect balance of performance, luxury, practicality and efficiency. A rare combination that has elevated the King Air B200 to the most successful business aircraft in the world. | ||
Typical Seating:
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1 Pilot / 7 Passengers
292 kts / 336 mph 35,000 ft 1,810 nm / 2,081 sm |
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King Air C90B
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