TURBO PROP

King Air 350

~8–11
Passenger
~1,800 nm
Range
~360 mph
Cruising Speed
~71 cu ft
Baggage Capacity
overview

BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 350

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.

 Interior

A COMFORTABLE PRESSURIZED CABIN  BUILT FOR REGIONAL MISSIONS

Club-style executive seating
Large cabin windows
Spacious cabin with comfortable aisle access
Pressurized cabin environment
Fully enclosed aft lavatory
Smooth low-altitude performance
Refreshment center
External baggage compartment
Speed and Performance

EFFICIENT REGIONAL TRAVEL  WITH SHORT-RUNWAY ACCESS

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.

Cruising speed: Approx. 360 mph
Range: Up to 1,800 nautical miles
Short-field performance capability
Efficient operating costs
Proven Pratt & Whitney turboprop engines
Main Advantages
Short-runway access
Lower operating costs than jets
Strong dispatch reliability
Pressurized stand-up cabin
Proven turboprop platform
Ideal for regional travel
Operational flexibility
Accessible smaller airports
Established global support network
Balanced performance and efficiency
Specifications
Aircraft Type
Twin-Engine Turboprop
Year of Manufacture
1990–Present
Range
Up to 1,800 nautical miles (3,334 km)
Maximum Altitude
Up to 35,000 feet (10,668 meters)
Cruising Speed
Approx. 360 mph
Luggage Capacity
Approx. 71 cubic feet
Seating Capacity
8–11 passengers
Interior Height
Approx. 4 feet 10 inches (1.47 meters)
Interior Width
Approx. 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 meters)
Cabin Details
Length
19 feet (5.94 meters)
Width
4.5 feet (1.37 meters)
Height
4.8 feet (1.47 meters)
frequently asked questions
How many passengers can the King Air 350 seat?

The aircraft typically accommodates between 8 and 11 passengers, depending on configuration.

What is the range of the King Air 350?

The King Air 350 offers a maximum range of approximately 1,800 nautical miles under standard operating conditions.

Is the King Air 350 suitable for short runways?

Yes. One of its key advantages is short-field capability, allowing access to regional and smaller airports.

How does a turboprop compare to a light jet?

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.

Is the King Air 350 good for business travel?

Yes. Its reliability, efficient operating profile, and comfortable pressurized cabin make it a strong choice for regional executive travel.