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The King Air 350 is based on the King Air 300 with a 3.4 ft (1.0 m) span increase and winglets, a 2.9 ft (0.88 m) fuselage stretch for an over 17 ft (5.2 m) main cabin, long enough for double club seating. [40]
Beechcraft King Air United States: Transport 90 200 350 4 Beechcraft Super King Air United States: Electronic warfare: 200 350 4 Convair 580 United States: Airliner 1 Cessna 208 Caravan United States: Utility 5 Aero Commander 500 United States: Utility Rockwell 685 Commander 2 CASA C-212 Aviocar Spain: Transport 3 Antonov An-32 Ukraine: Transport 2
Argentine Army Aviation - One King Air 100. [3] Barbados. Barbados Defence Force [citation needed] Bolivia. Bolivian Air Force - One King Air 90, One King Air F90. [4] Bolivian Army - One King Air 90. [5] Botswana. Botswana Defence Force Air Wing - 1 King Air 200 as multi-engine trainer; Canada. Canadian Forces Air Command / Royal Canadian Air ...
On June 28, 2018, a Beechcraft King Air C90 crashed in a suburb of Mumbai, India, killing all four aboard and one on the ground; three people sustained injuries. On November 5, 2021, a Beechcraft C90A King Air crashed in Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil, killing 3 passengers and 2 crew members, including Brazilian singer Marília Mendonça. [47]
The U.S. Navy followed suit in 1979, ordering a version of the Super King Air A200C (modified with a 1.32 m by 1.32 m; 52 inch by 52 inch cargo door from the Super King Air 200C), designating it the UC-12B, for logistics support between Naval and Marine Corps air stations, air facilities, and other activities, both in CONUS and overseas. The ...
The Beechcraft RC-12 Guardrail is an airborne signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection platform based on the Beechcraft King Air and Super King Air.While the US military and specifically the United States Army have numerous personnel transport variants of the King Air platforms referred to with the general C-12 designation, the RC-12 specification refers to a heavily modified platform that ...
Aklak Air operates two King Airs [18] de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter: 17: DHC-6 Series 100, DHC-6 Series 300: Aklak Air operates two or three of the Twin Otters on a seasonal basis [18] Douglas DC-3: 10: DC-3C, DC-3A-S1C3G, DC3C-S4C4G: Basler BT-67 turboprops. The Basler is used by Aklak Air on a seasonal basis [18] Viking Air DHC-6: 1 ...
The squadron was established on May 1, 1974, and was called the "Light Transport Squadron". Since then the squadron has carried out many missions, in which it transports commanders and officers in Israel and abroad, relay missions, electronic warfare and intelligence gathering, as well as many training missions, in which she flies navigators during the pilot course at the flight school and ...