
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A turboprops
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First delivered:
Mid-1960s

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 range of roughly 1,000 nautical miles, the King Air 90 is perfectly suited for regional missions, connecting city pairs such as Dallas to Atlanta, New York to Chicago, or Los Angeles to Denver non-stop. This reach allows business travelers to maximize efficiency, while leisure flyers can access exclusive resorts or remote destinations with ease. | The King Air 90’s 242-knot high-speed cruise ensures quick transit times, and its ability to operate from runways as short as 2,300 feet opens up a vast network of airports unavailable to most jets. Its powerful turboprop engines enable reliable climbs to 30,000 feet, often above weather, for a smoother and quieter ride. | For most travelers, the King Air 90 delivers unmatched flexibility—minimizing ground transfers, bypassing congested hubs, and providing a direct, comfortable journey every time.

The King Air 90’s cabin features a true executive environment, with plush seating for up to six passengers in a club arrangement that encourages conversation and collaboration. Generous windows fill the cabin with natural light, and advanced soundproofing ensures a peaceful atmosphere for work or relaxation. | The interior is tailored for productivity and comfort, offering fold-out tables, ample legroom, and luxury finishes. A private aft lavatory and a spacious baggage hold of 54 cubic feet mean travelers can bring everything needed for a productive trip or a weekend away. | Many King Air 90s have been upgraded with modern amenities, including in-flight power and WiFi, keeping passengers connected and comfortable. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the King Air 90 transforms regional flights into a refined, enjoyable experience.




The King Air 90 is not designed for long international trips or transcontinental routes, where a light jet or larger turboprop would be more suitable. However, for short to medium regional flights, especially for groups of four to six who value comfort, flexibility, and cost-efficiency, the King Air 90 is an exceptional choice.


The King Air 90 typically seats up to six passengers in a club configuration, with some aircraft able to accommodate a seventh. The executive layout is ideal for business meetings or family outings, providing both privacy and space.




Yes. The King Air 90 features a spacious cabin with a stand-up aisle for ease of movement, a private aft lavatory, and a baggage compartment offering 54 cubic feet of storage—perfect for golf bags, skis, or several suitcases.

For most regional routes within the U.S., the King Air 90 is an excellent choice. While it is not intended for coast-to-coast flights, it covers a wide array of city pairs non-stop, and its ability to use short runways means you can access airports closer to your destination than most jets allow.
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