
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-135A turboprops
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First delivered:
2007

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 1,128 nautical miles, the King Air C90GTi is perfectly equipped for regional routes and intercity flights, such as New York to Nashville, Dallas to Denver, or Los Angeles to Aspen. Its fuel efficiency and nimble performance make it well suited for direct access to smaller airports, bypassing larger commercial hubs for added convenience. | High-speed cruise of 245 knots keeps flight times competitive with light jets on shorter legs, while the short takeoff and landing requirements—under 2,400 feet—allow operation from runways inaccessible to most jets. The robust PT6A engines deliver reliable climb and cruise performance, making the C90GTi a standout for efficiency, reach, and access. | For travelers, the combination of speed, flexibility, and direct routing means shorter door-to-door times and the ability to fly closer to your actual destination, turning routine travel into a seamless, personalized experience.

The King Air C90GTi features a spacious, pressurized cabin with a stand-up aisle and plush executive seating for up to seven. Oversized windows flood the interior with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere that enhances productivity and relaxation in equal measure. | The typical configuration includes a four-place club arrangement with additional individual seats, complemented by folding tables and ample storage for documents or personal devices. Many C90GTi aircraft feature updated interiors with premium leathers, wood accents, and in-flight power outlets, catering to both business and leisure travelers. | A fully enclosed aft lavatory ensures privacy and comfort on every leg, while 48 cubic feet of baggage space accommodates golf clubs, ski gear, or several days’ luggage for all guests. The quiet, climate-controlled cabin ensures a relaxing journey, whether you’re working en route or unwinding before your next meeting.




The King Air C90GTi is not intended for long-haul or transcontinental flights, where jets offer greater range, but it excels for parties of four to seven needing direct regional access or travel to airports that jets simply can’t reach. For efficient, comfortable missions under 1,100 miles—especially where time and flexibility matter—this aircraft is unmatched in its class.


The King Air C90GTi typically seats six passengers in a club-style layout, with a seventh seat available depending on the configuration. This flexible arrangement is ideal for executive groups, families, or leisure travelers seeking comfort on regional routes.




Yes, the C90GTi offers a pressurized, spacious cabin with a stand-up aisle and large windows for added comfort, along with a private aft lavatory and a baggage compartment of approximately 48 cubic feet.

For most regional trips and city pairs within the eastern or central U.S., the C90GTi can complete flights non-stop. For longer routes approaching 1,100 miles or with high passenger loads, a brief fuel stop may occasionally be necessary, which is common for turboprops on the upper end of their range.
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