
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-52 turboprops
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First delivered:
2011

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

The King Air 250 boasts a practical range of just over 1,700 nautical miles, allowing for nonstop flights such as Dallas to New York, Los Angeles to Aspen, or Miami to Chicago with ample reserves. Its ability to cruise at up to 310 knots and climb efficiently to 35,000 feet ensures quick, direct routing above most weather, while the advanced winglets and composite propellers deliver improved fuel economy and enhanced climb rates. | Thanks to its exceptional short-field capability, the King Air 250 can access remote and challenging airports with runways under 2,200 feet—opening up exclusive destinations and reducing ground travel time. Whether operating out of major hubs or secluded airfields, the aircraft’s robust design and efficient performance make it a premier choice for demanding itineraries where flexibility and speed are paramount. | A landing roll of approximately 2,845 feet and top-tier avionic systems maximize safety and pilot control, giving passengers peace of mind and a seamless door-to-door experience unavailable on commercial flights.

The King Air 250’s cabin is renowned for its plush, executive-level appointments and spaciousness rarely found in aircraft of its size. With a stand-up aisle, contoured seats arranged in a club configuration, and large panoramic windows, the atmosphere is both inviting and functional for business or leisure. | Seating for up to nine passengers allows groups to collaborate comfortably or unwind with personalized service. The noise-reducing interior and advanced climate controls ensure a tranquil environment, complemented by generous baggage capacity—perfect for golf bags, skis, or extended trips. | From in-flight connectivity and power outlets to a private aft lavatory, every detail is crafted for productivity and relaxation. Many King Air 250s have been updated with modern finishes and entertainment systems, delivering a premium travel experience that exceeds expectations for turboprop charters.




The King Air 250 is ideal for travelers who require efficient, cost-effective private flights over short to mid-range distances, particularly to airports that are inaccessible to most jets. For groups of four to nine seeking comfort, flexibility, and reliability, this aircraft delivers exceptional value and a tailored charter experience.


The King Air 250 typically seats up to eight passengers in executive comfort, with some configurations allowing for a ninth. The cabin’s club seating arrangement creates a welcoming environment for both business meetings and family travel.




Yes. The King Air 250 features a stand-up aisle, ample legroom, and a private aft lavatory, allowing passengers to move about and freshen up during the flight. Its 55 cubic feet of baggage space accommodates luggage, sports equipment, or business materials with ease.

For most popular regional routes, absolutely. The King Air 250 can fly nonstop between city pairs such as Dallas and New York or Los Angeles and Aspen, though longer routes with full loads or challenging weather may require a brief stop, which is standard for turboprops on extended flights.
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