Beechcraft King Air C90
Turboprops
Beechcraft - Hawker

Beechcraft King Air C90 Brochure & Specifications

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Crew / Seats
850
Range (NM)
221
Cruise (kts)
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Overview

The Beechcraft King Air C90 has a variable operating cost of $1,514 per hour and remains a trusted choice in the light turboprop category. Offering a range of 850 nautical miles and a normal cruise speed of 221 knots (254 mph), the C90 is well-equipped for short-haul and regional travel. With an average fuel burn of just 74 gallons per hour, it stands out for its cost-efficiency and operational reliability. The cabin of the Beechcraft King Air C90 measures 4'9" high, 4'6" wide, and 12'4" long, totaling 268 cubic feet of interior space. It comfortably accommodates up to 7 passengers in a practical and well-designed layout that balances space and functionality. Requiring 5,200 feet for takeoff and just 2,300 feet for landing, the King Air C90 is capable of operating from short runways and unimproved airstrips, making it a versatile option for corporate, charter, and medical missions.

Full Specifications

Performance
Ferry Range (Full Fuel)
900 NM
Seats-Full Range
850 NM
Normal Cruise Speed
221 kts
Long-Range Cruise Speed
223 kts
Maximum Cruise Speed
225 kts
Service Ceiling
30000 ft
Takeoff Distance
5200 ft
Landing Distance
2300 ft
Cabin & Seating
Crew / Passengers
1 / 5
Cabin Height
4' 9"
Cabin Width
4' 6"
Cabin Length
12' 4"
Interior Volume
268 ft³
Baggage (Internal)
54 ft³
Baggage (External)
0 ft³
Weights & Payload
Max Takeoff Weight
9,650 lbs
Max Landing Weight
9,168 lbs
Max Ramp Weight
9,650 lbs
Basic Operating Weight
6,150 lbs
Useful Payload (w/ Fuel)
900 lbs
Total Usable Fuel
2,500 lbs
Wingspan
50.2 ft
Fuselage Length
35.5 ft
Powerplant & Avionics
Powerplant
Pratt & Whitney
Engine Model
PT6A-21
Quantity & Thrust
2
Fuel Burn
74 gal/hr
Avionics Suite
Collins Proline 21
Market
Years in Production
1971-1982
Avg. Pre-Owned Price
$ 814,967