The Beechcraft 1900D features a variable operating cost of $2,296 per hour and was produced between 1991 and 2002. This twin-turboprop aircraft offers a range of 1,300 nautical miles and a normal cruise speed of 264 knots (304 mph), making it well-suited for short-haul regional missions. With an average fuel burn of 125 gallons per hour, the Beechcraft 1900D is designed for operational efficiency and reliability. The cabin of the Beechcraft 1900D measures 5'11" high, 4'6" wide, and 25'2" long, providing a total interior volume of 671 cubic feet. The aircraft requires 3,800 feet of runway for takeoff and 3,100 feet for landing, allowing for flexible operations at regional and smaller airports. Equipped with Honeywell Primus avionics, the Beechcraft 1900D is recognized as a dependable workhorse in the regional aviation sector, providing consistent performance for passenger and cargo transport.
| Annual Owner Hours | 200 hours per year | 325 hours per year |
|---|---|---|
| Mileage | 52,200 NM | 84,825 NM |
| Fuel Cost | $156,250 | $253,906 |
| Total Fixed Cost | $390,600 | $390,600 |
| Total Variable Cost | $469,050 | $762,206 |
| Total Hourly Cost | $4,298 | $3,547 |
