
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
1-2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-21 turboprops
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First delivered:
Early 1970s

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 practical range of about 955 nautical miles, the King Air C90 is tailored for regional routes and direct city pairs such as Dallas to Atlanta, Los Angeles to San Francisco, or London to Frankfurt. Its efficient fuel consumption and strong performance enable non-stop travel across most major business corridors and popular leisure destinations. | The C90’s cruise speed of 226 knots ensures timely arrivals, while its 2,710-foot takeoff roll and 2,290-foot landing roll grant access to an extensive network of airports, including many that are inaccessible to jets. Clients benefit from door-to-door convenience and minimal ground transfers, making every journey smoother and more productive. | This aircraft is engineered for dependable operations in all weather conditions and offers a level of versatility rarely matched in the turboprop class. For most regional missions, it offers an unrivaled blend of speed, range, and accessibility.

The King Air C90 cabin is designed with the passenger experience in mind, featuring a pressurized, sound-insulated space that allows travelers to enjoy conversation or work in comfort. With a cabin height of nearly 4 feet 10 inches and a width of over 4 feet 5 inches, the C90 offers room to move and relax on every flight. | Standard configurations seat six in a club-style layout, with plush executive seating and large panoramic windows that fill the cabin with natural light. Many King Air C90s offer foldout tables, in-flight connectivity, and modernized interiors with premium finishes. | Aft, a private lavatory adds convenience for longer trips. The generously sized baggage compartment accommodates up to 54 cubic feet, easily handling golf bags, ski equipment, or multiple suitcases. Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, the C90’s interior ensures every mile is as comfortable as your destination.




The King Air C90 is not suited for longer international routes or for those requiring a large-cabin jet experience, but it excels for regional travel, short to mid-range business trips, and leisure escapes to remote destinations. For small groups seeking versatility, comfort, and access to airports off the beaten path, the C90 stands out as a practical and cost-effective solution.


The King Air C90 typically seats six passengers in a club configuration, with some models accommodating up to seven by utilizing the belted lavatory seat. This flexible arrangement is well-suited for small executive groups, families, or individuals seeking privacy and convenience.




Yes. The C90’s cabin is pressurized, quiet, and designed for comfort, featuring ample head and shoulder room, large windows, and an enclosed aft lavatory. The aircraft also offers a spacious 54 cubic feet baggage compartment, perfect for luggage or sports equipment.

For most regional flights, yes. The C90 can easily handle city pairs like Los Angeles to San Francisco or Dallas to Atlanta, but for transcontinental or international missions, a larger and longer-range aircraft is recommended.
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