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The Beechcraft Super King Air family is part of a line of twin-turboprop aircraft produced by Beechcraft. The Model 200 and Model 300 series were originally marketed as the "Super King Air" family; the "Super" designation was dropped in 1996. [3] They form the King Air line together with the King Air Model 90 and 100 series. [4]
Advance Airlines Flight 4210 was a scheduled passenger flight that crashed at Sydney Airport on 21 February 1980, killing all 13 people on board the Advance Airlines Beech Beechcraft King Air 200. [1] After taking off on runway 25 for a scheduled flight, the aircraft's left (port) engine failed, and the pilot requested an emergency landing on ...
A Model B100 King Air with Garrett engines Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force TC-90. The Model 100 is a stretched derivative of the Model 90 featuring five cabin windows instead of the Model 90's three; MTOW increased by 1,300 lb (590 kg) over the 90, to 10,600 lb (4,810 kg).
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Prince Edward Air was founded as an entrepreneurial venture in 1989 to pursue market opportunities in air medical evacuation, courier, and scheduled passenger and on-call air charters for business and pleasure. [2] The company started with one leased aircraft and one pilot, founding president, Robert Bateman.
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 ...
A Beech King Air 200 was acquired by the airline in 1975 and services began from Lord Howe Island Airport in 1976. [ 1 ] In 1988 it was renamed to Norfolk Airlines and operated Beech Queen Air [ 2 ] and BN Islander [ 3 ] and ceased the operations in 1991.
Operated Beech B200 King Air, DHC-2 Beaver [380] Sonicblue Airways: VL Vancouver: 1982 – 2006 Ceased operations Sontair: STI: SONTAIR: Chatham-Kent: 1969 – 2006 Operated King Air 200, King Air, Cessna Caravan [381] Soundair: EJC: SOUNDAIR: Toronto Pearson: 1973 – 1997 Acquired Aero Trades Western, Owen Sound Air Services.