Beechcraft Super King Air

The Beechcraft Super King Air family of aircraft are a turboprop commuter aircraft that is more geared towards private use but can be used for commercial or government operations. The Super King Air has the distinctive 'T' shaped tail found on other Beechcraft aircraft. This aircraft has limited range capabilities and very low seating which limits this plane to operate unique very short or 'commuter' routes with very-low demand or to be utilized as a specialty aircraft like an Air Ambulance (MEDEVAC). The two variants found on PhotoHangar.ca are the Super King Air 200 (aka 200) and Super King Air 350 (aka B300). The 200 is the original design/variant while the 350 is an improved and stretched design of the original.

First Flight

Max. Range

Length

Wingspan

Height

Engine Options

Seating Capacity

Super King Air 350
(aka B300)

N/A

1,550nm
2,871km

46'-8"
14.22m

57'-11"
17.65m

14'-4"
4.37m

(2) Pratt & Whitney PT6A

11 (1-Class)

Super King Air 200
(aka 200)

N/A

1,490nm
2,759km

43'-8"
13.31m

54'-5"
16.59m

14'-8"
4.47m

(2) Pratt & Whitney PT6A

6 (1-Class)