The Beech King Air C90 is a turboprop aircraft with a maximum range of 940 nm, 5 seats. SkyAccess tracks 18 active Beech King Air C90 aircraft across 13 FAA Part 135 charter operators, with 12 upcoming empty legs published on this type.
The Beechcraft King Air family is part of a line of twin-turboprop aircraft produced by Beechcraft. It is comprised of a number of models that have been divided into two families; the Model 90 and 100 series are known as King Airs, while the Model 200 and 300 series were originally marketed as Super King Airs, with "Super" being dropped by Beechcraft in 1996. Since production began in 1964, over 3,100 aircraft have been built. Production is currently still active, giving the Beechcraft King Air the longest continual production run of any civilian aircraft of its class. Several variants of the original design were created, including the Model C90B in 1992. The King Air C90B directly followed the Model C90A and several improvements, such as in the airframe, four-bladed propellers, propeller synchrophasing, and reduced cabin noise. Powered by two PT6A-21 engines, the aircraft has up to 550 shp, allowing for climbs up to 30,000 feet and a range of 640 nm. Standard cockpit avionics include Collins EFIS-84 two-tube system, WXR-270 color weather radar, FIS-84 flight director, Collins Pro Line II comm/nav/ident radios. Production of the King Air C90B concurrently with the C90SE in 2005. A total of 456 of both models were produced. As of Q2 2024, the list price of the King Air C90B us $2,800,000.
Tail numbers, year, operator, and base for the 18 active Beech King Air C90 aircraft on SkyAccess are available to members.
Contact us to access →13 FAA Part 135 operators list a Beech King Air C90 on SkyAccess. Operator identity is kept confidential — members and charter requests get the full list.
