KING AIR 360


BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 360
EFFICIENCY MEETS REFINED COMFORT

The Beechcraft King Air 360 is a turboprop aircraft offering reliable and cost effective travel for short and mid-range routes. With a range of approximately 3.300 km, it can operate nonstop flights such as Belgrade to Paris or Zurich to London. The cabin typically seats up to 9 passengers, with a layout that supports both productivity and comfort. Its ability to land on short or unpaved runways makes it suitable for accessing remote or less developed locations.

Compared to earlier models, the King Air 360 features a quieter cabin, automatic pressurization control and a refined interior. The aircraft is equipped with the advanced Pro Line Fusion avionics suite for enhanced navigation and situational awareness.

It is often used for regional business trips and flexible private travel where accessibility and efficiency matter more than long range capacity.

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AIRCRAFT SPECIFICATIONS

Performance & Capacity

Range

3345 km

Cruising Speed

578 km/h

Passenger seats

9

Cabin Volume

10.01 m3

Length

5.90 m

Luggage Capacity

2.02 m3

Manufacturer

Beechcraft

Category

Turboprop
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Cabin Size

Height:
1.40 m
Width:
1.37 m

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FAQ

How many passengers can the King Air 360 carry?

The King Air 360 typically seats 6 to 9 passengers, depending on the interior configuration.

Is the King Air 360 cabin pressurized and comfortable for long flights?
Yes. The aircraft features a fully pressurized and quiet cabin, designed for comfort during longer trips.
What type of airports can King Air 360 access?
The King Air 360 can land on short, unpaved, or remote runways, making it perfect for locations jets can’t reach.
Why choose the King Air 360 over a light jet?
It offers lower operating costs, more flexible airport access, and comparable comfort for short to mid-range travel.
What is the range of the King Air 360?
It can fly up to approximately 3.300 km (1.800 nautical miles) nonstop, ideal for regional missions.

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