The King Air series has experienced and continues to experience great success, maintaining its commercial career due to its reliability, performance, and the significant volume of the cabin, which can be quickly transformed for light or medical cargo transport. They are very present in the fleets of air taxi companies.
The <b>Beechcraft King Air </b> is a family of twin-turboprop aircraft produced by Beechcraft, originally developed from the Queen Air, and distinguished initially by a pressurized fuselage in addition to the engine configuration. A true successor to the <strong>Beech 18</strong>, the King Air has seen numerous civilian developments.
The King Air 90 is a vehicle designed primarily for civil transport.
It is an aircraft inspired by the <strong> Queen Air</strong> range, with an elongated aluminum fuselage, two-spar structure, fully movable trailing edge, pressurized cabin, and retractable landing gear...
A versatile, individual, and charming aircraft from the 70s.