King Air 350
“A flagship of the King Air family, the 350 offers more space, comfort, and range than its smaller siblings. With a cabin rivaling light jets and the versatility of a turboprop, it is the preferred choice for regional executives and leisure groups who value efficiency without sacrificing comfort.”
Introduction & Fun Facts
The Beechcraft King Air 350 is the largest model in the renowned King Air family, which holds the record as the world’s most produced twin-turboprop series. Known for its reliability, versatility, and cost-efficiency, the 350 offers a cabin experience approaching that of light jets while retaining the ability to operate from shorter runways. It is a favorite for corporate shuttles, regional hops, and small groups seeking seamless travel across Europe.
Cabin & Comfort
Seats: 8–9 passengers
Cabin Dimensions: 5.90 m (length) × 1.37 m (width) × 1.45 m (height)
– In feet/inches: 19 ft 4 in × 4 ft 6 in × 4 ft 9 inLuggage Capacity: Up to 8 medium suitcases or 3 golf bags plus soft cabin luggage
Layout: Spacious club seating with fold-out tables
Lavatory: Rear, non-enclosed (belted seat, optional enclosed on some models)
The King Air 350 cabin is praised for its size and practicality. With a length of nearly 6 meters, it provides ample legroom, functional work tables, and the flexibility for both corporate missions and leisure trips.
Performance & Specs
Range: Up to 3,600 km (≈ 5 hours of flight)
Cruising Speed: 575 km/h (≈ 310 knots / 357 mph)
Engines: 2 × Pratt & Whitney PT6A-60A turboprops
Take-off Distance: Around 1,000 m
Maximum Ceiling: 10,600 m (35,000 ft)
Catering Onboard
Catering on the King Air 350 typically includes:
Light refreshments (soft drinks, coffee, tea, juices)
Snacks (nuts, chips, chocolates)
Cold meal boxes or sandwiches upon request
Premium catering (canapés, fresh fruit, champagne, etc.) available when arranged in advance
Popular Routes & Prices in Europe
The King Air 350 is ideal for both regional and mid-range flights, providing excellent flexibility and efficiency.
Geneva – London: from 6,500 EUR
Zurich – Venice: from 4,800 EUR
Paris – Milan: from 5,200 EUR
Munich – Nice: from 5,500 EUR
Prices are indicative, based on ideal aircraft positioning and preparation time. Actual quotes vary depending on aircraft availability, seasonality, and specific client requests.
Why Choose the King Air 350
Spacious cabin comparable to light jets
Access to regional airports with short runways
Proven efficiency and safety record
Cost-effective for groups of 8–9 passengers
Reliable performance across Europe
Technical Data
Category: Twin Turboprop
Manufacturer: Beechcraft (Textron Aviation)
Range: 3,600 km (≈ 1,940 nm / 2,236 mi)
Cruising Speed: 575 km/h (≈ 310 knots / 357 mph)
Seats: 8–9 passengers
Cabin Dimensions: 5.90 m × 1.37 m × 1.45 m (19 ft 4 in × 4 ft 6 in × 4 ft 9 in)
Luggage Capacity: 8 medium suitcases or equivalent soft bags
Lavatory: Rear, non-enclosed (enclosed optional depending on configuration)