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The 200 series proved so popular that Beechcraft began work on a successor, with the Beechcraft designation Model 300 and marketed as the "Super King Air 300". The B200's airframe was "cleaned up" and more powerful engines (PT6A-60A, rated at 1,050 shp (780 kW)) were installed in redesigned cowlings (known as "pitot cowlings" due to the ...
The Model 90 and 100 series developed in the 1960s are known as King Airs, while the later T-tail Model 200 and 300 series were originally marketed as Super King Airs, with the name "Super" being dropped by Beechcraft in 1996 (although it is still often used to differentiate the 200 and 300 series King Airs from their smaller stablemates).
Historically, the King Air family comprises a number of models that fall into four families, the Model 90 series, Model 100 series, Model 200 series, and Model 300 series. The last two types were originally marketed as the Super King Air, but the "Super" moniker was dropped in 1996. As of 2006, the only small King Air in production is the ...
Beechcraft Model 200 Super King Air: 1972 Twin turboprop engine monoplane utility airplane Beechcraft Model 220 Denali: 2021 2 Single turboprop engine monoplane utility airplane Beechcraft Model 300 Super King Air: 1981 Twin turboprop engine monoplane utility airplane Beechcraft Model 390 Premier: 1998 292 Twin jet engine monoplane business jet
ICAO codes are published in ICAO Document 8643 Aircraft Type Designators [1] and are used by air traffic control and airline operations such as flight planning. While ICAO designators are used to distinguish between aircraft types and variants that have different performance characteristics affecting ATC, the codes do not differentiate between ...
The Beechcraft King Air 200 is operated by Lufttransport, with medical personnel from Møre og Romsdal Hospital Trust. The aircraft flew 1,632 missions lasting 1,264 hours in 2013. The aircraft flew 1,632 missions lasting 1,264 hours in 2013.
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CATPASS 200, a Beechcraft King Air 200 with a modified 13-passenger cabin [18] Cessna 208 Caravan; Embraer EMB 120; Embraer ERJ 145; Fairchild Metrolinker; Fokker 70 (only U.S. operator of the F70) Piper Saratoga – first aircraft type operated by the airline as Mesa Air Shuttle between Farmington, NM and Albuquerque in 1980