1983 BEECHCRAFT KING AIR F90




    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Year
    1983
    Manufacturer
    BEECHCRAFT
    Model
    KING AIR F90
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    Performance Meets Prestige Now Available for Charter at Alpine Aviation! The Beechcraft King Air F90 is a high-performance, twin-turboprop aircraft that blends the advanced aerodynamics of the King Air 200 with the airframe and distinctive T-tail design of the Beechjet 400, delivering an outstanding combination of power, speed, and cabin comfort. Known for its smooth ride, short-field capability, and efficient climb performance, the F90 is a perfect fit for charter operations—especially when access to smaller regional airports is essential. Now available through Alpine Aviation’s Charter Fleet, the King Air F90 opens the door to faster, more flexible travel for both business and leisure clients. Its pressurized cabin offers executive seating for 5–7 passengers, making it ideal for corporate groups, family getaways, or quick day trips across the western United States. The F90 combines the feel of a light jet with the versatility and efficiency of a turboprop, allowing passengers to arrive closer to their destination while avoiding the delays and hassle of commercial terminals. ​ With the addition of the King Air F90, Alpine Aviation now offers clients a new level of charter capability—providing increased speed, range, and comfort for longer missions while still maintaining the personalized, high-touch service we’re known for. ​Whether you’re flying into a metropolitan hub or a remote backcountry strip, the F90 ensures a first-class experience from takeoff to touchdown.

    Airframe

    Airframe Notes
    Performance: Ceiling 30,000 ft. Max Range 1,500 nautical miles Cruise Speed: 250 knots Max Cruise Speed: 500 km/h Weights: Maximum Takeoff Weight 10,950.0 lbs. Useful Load 3857 lbs.

    Engine 1

    Engine 1 Notes
    2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-135A

    Avionics

    Avionics/Radios
    Garmin GTN750, G600 TXI


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