Hawker Beechcraft King Air 350i
King Air: Overview
The King Air 350 is a stretch of the 300 series which first flew in October 1982. The 350 first flew in September 1988 and was certified in March 1990. November 2007 saw the certification of the 350ER. A major cabin upgrade announced at NBAA 2008 produced the 350i, with the first delivery in December 2009 followed by FAA and EASA certification in January 2010.
Specifications
The King Air 350i is equipped with the Rockwell Collins Venue cabin management system and state-of-the-art Beechcraft FlexCabin capability. By increasing fuel efficiency without sacrificing payload, the twin-engine King Air 350i-s cost per seat-mile is less than the leading single-engine turboprop on typical 300-600 nautical mile trips.
The King Air 350i can often operate from runways shorter than 3,000 feet.
The high standard of cabin comfort is linked with impressive fuel efficiency and the low operating cost per seat mile.
Aircraft Data
- ICAO Code: B350
- Manufacturer: Hawker Beechcraft
- Class: Turboprop
- Crew: 1
- Passengers: 9/11
- Engines: 2
- Max Speed: 312 ktas
- MTOW: 15,000 lb
- Max Range: 1,765 nm
RocketRoute added advanced performance data for the following profiles:
- Climb (Normal)
- Cruise (Normal, Maximum, Single Engine)
- Descent (Normal)
- Holding
- Mass and Balance