
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-60A turboprops
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First delivered:
2020

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.

With a maximum range of approximately 2,078 nautical miles, the King Air 360 handles nonstop flights between major U.S. cities and remote airfields alike. Popular city pairs such as Dallas to New York, Chicago to Miami, or Los Angeles to Denver are all within its reach, with ample reserves for weather or rerouting. | The 360 can complete these missions at a high-speed cruise of 312 knots, translating to efficient travel times and minimized downtime. Its takeoff distance of just 3,300 feet allows access to smaller airports and short runways, giving you the flexibility to fly closer to your ultimate destination—often bypassing the congestion of commercial terminals. | The advanced avionics suite enhances safety and situational awareness, while the aircraft’s robust construction and reliable engines ensure dependable performance in all seasons. For business and leisure travelers alike, the King Air 360 offers unmatched flexibility and value for mid-range private flights.

The King Air 360’s cabin has been completely reimagined with a focus on passenger comfort and refined details. Its stand-up height of nearly 5 feet and a spacious width ensure travelers can move freely, stretch out, and enjoy the ride. | Standard executive seating in a double-club configuration accommodates up to nine guests, with plush leather seats, fold-out tables, and ample windows that flood the cabin with natural light. New soundproofing technology and a digital pressurization system create a quiet, relaxing atmosphere on board. | Amenities include a private rear lavatory, in-flight connectivity options, and customizable cabin finishes ranging from contemporary to classic. The 23-cubic-foot baggage hold is ideal for golf clubs, skis, or multiple suitcases, making the 360 as practical for a weekend away as it is for a business trip. | Whether working in flight or unwinding en route, passengers appreciate the versatile, luxurious environment that has set a new standard for turboprop travel.




The King Air 360 is not designed for transoceanic routes or ultra-long domestic journeys better suited to jets, nor is it ideal for a single traveler on a short hop who might prefer a smaller aircraft. For groups of four to nine seeking premium comfort, operational flexibility, and access to smaller airports, the King Air 360 delivers a superior private charter experience at a compelling value.


The King Air 360 typically seats up to eight passengers in an executive double-club configuration, with some aircraft accommodating a ninth guest. The versatile layout is well-suited for business teams, families, or small groups seeking a premium travel experience.




Yes. The King Air 360 features a spacious, stand-up cabin nearly 5 feet tall, allowing passengers to move comfortably during flight. It also includes a private rear lavatory and a baggage hold offering 23 cubic feet of storage.

Yes, for most U.S. regional and cross-country routes. The King Air 360 can handle direct flights such as Dallas to New York or Los Angeles to Denver with ease, only requiring a fuel stop on the longest legs or in challenging weather conditions.
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