
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-21 turboprops
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First delivered:
Early 1990s

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 955 nautical miles, the King Air C90A is perfectly suited for regional missions and nonstop flights between major business and leisure destinations. Popular nonstop city pairs include Dallas to Atlanta, Los Angeles to Aspen, and London to Zurich, making it ideal for both business and luxury getaways. | Short-field performance is a hallmark of the C90A, with takeoff and landing runs under 3,000 feet, granting access to remote airstrips and executive airports where larger jets simply cannot operate. A high-speed cruise of 247 knots ensures quick, efficient trips, while robust PT6 engines deliver consistently smooth climbs and reliable operation. | For travelers, this means seamless door-to-door journeys that bypass the delays and constraints of commercial travel. The King Air C90A excels at delivering premium service, flexibility, and time-saving convenience on every mission.

Step inside the King Air C90A and you are greeted by a spacious, executive-class cabin tailored for productivity and relaxation. The interior features plush, individually contoured leather seats arranged in a club configuration, allowing passengers to engage in conversation, work, or unwind in comfort. | The cabin is well-insulated for reduced noise, with large panoramic windows filling the space with natural light—creating a bright, inviting atmosphere. Amenities include fold-out work tables, ample storage, in-flight entertainment options, and a private aft lavatory, ensuring a luxurious flight experience. | With a baggage compartment of 54 cubic feet, there is generous space for luggage, golf clubs, or ski equipment. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, passengers enjoy a smooth, quiet ride and the freedom to arrive refreshed and ready for what’s next.




The King Air C90A is not intended for long-haul or transcontinental routes, where a light jet or midsize jet would be more appropriate. For small groups seeking fast, comfortable regional travel, and access to airports closer to their ultimate destination, the C90A is unmatched in value and versatility.


The King Air C90A is typically configured to seat six passengers in a club arrangement, with an option for a seventh seat. The cabin layout is designed to maximize comfort and productivity for small groups or families.




Absolutely. The C90A features a spacious, pressurized cabin with a flat floor, large windows, and a private aft lavatory. The generous baggage compartment holds up to 54 cubic feet, accommodating luggage or sporting equipment with ease.

Coast-to-coast flights are beyond the range of the King Air C90A. However, it is perfectly suited for regional journeys such as Dallas to Atlanta or Los Angeles to Aspen, offering direct flights without a fuel stop for most city pairs within 900 nautical miles.
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