
Designed for flexibility, the King Air 350 combines cabin comfort with the ability to access smaller airports, making it ideal for direct, point-to-point travel where jet performance is not required.
The aircraft’s range and cruising speed allow for efficient point-to-point travel across regions, while its generous baggage capacity and onboard amenities ensure a seamless experience from departure to arrival.
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The King Air 350 delivers dependable turboprop performance with strong short-field capability and efficient fuel burn.
Its ability to operate from shorter runways and regional airports allows for increased accessibility compared to many light jets.

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The aircraft typically accommodates between 8 and 11 passengers, depending on configuration.
The King Air 350 offers a maximum range of approximately 1,800 nautical miles under standard operating conditions.
Yes. One of its key advantages is short-field capability, allowing access to regional and smaller airports.
Turboprops like the King Air 350 generally offer lower operating costs and better short-runway access, while light jets provide higher cruise speeds and higher-altitude performance.
Yes. Its reliability, efficient operating profile, and comfortable pressurized cabin make it a strong choice for regional executive travel.