King Air C90 Private Jet Charter
One of the many civil variants of the original 90, the Beech King Air C90 incorporated engine improvements and cabin refinements. Featuring a swept tailfin and a low-mounted horizontal stabilizer, allowing for smoother flying, the King Air C90 is equipped with a refreshment center, and a climate-controlled, pressurized cabin.
Aircraft category
Turboprop Aircraft
Typical Seating
6
Price per hour
1,750
Nautical miles
1384
King Air C90 Private Charter Flights and Prices
One of the many civil variants of the original 90, the Beech King Air C90 incorporated engine improvements and cabin refinements. Featuring a swept tailfin and a low-mounted horizontal stabilizer, allowing for smoother flying, the King Air C90 is equipped with a refreshment center, and a climate-controlled, pressurized cabin.
The average hourly rental rate of the King Air C90 is around 1,750 USD per hour.
The average purchase price of a pre-owned King Air C90 is 670,000 USD.
Aircraft Size
Aircraft size | English | Metric |
---|---|---|
Length | 35.5 ft | 10.82 m |
Wing Span | 50.3 ft | 15.32 m |
Height | 14.3 ft | 4.36 m |
Bag. Capacity | 53.5 ft³ | 1.5 m³ |
Cabin Size
Cabin size | English | Metric |
---|---|---|
Length | 12.7 ft | 3.86 m |
Width | 4.5 ft | 1.38 m |
Height | 4.8 ft | 1.46 m |
Area | 896.98 ft³ | 25.4 m³ |
Aircraft Seats
Layout | Seats |
---|---|
Max Seating | 6 |
Typical Seating | 6 |
Pilots | 2 |
Average Prices
Costs | USD | EUR |
---|---|---|
Purchase New | - | - |
Purchase Used | 670,000 USD | 670,000 EUR |
Hourly rate | 1,750 USD/hour | 1,750 EUR/hour |
Performance Specifications
Performance | English | Metric |
---|---|---|
IFR Range | 1384 nm | 2563 km |
Cruise Speed | 247 KTAS | 457 km/h |
Certified Ceiling | 30000 ft | 9144 m |
Rate of Climb | 2003 ft/m | 611 m/m |
Takeoff Distance | 2261 ft | 689 m |
Landing Distance | 1672 ft | 510 m |
Max Takeoff Weight | 10100 lbs | 4581 kg |
Max Landing Weight | 9600 lbs | 4354 kg |
Useful Weight | 3580 lbs | 1624 kg |
Payload with Full Fuel | 807 lbs | 366 kg |
More about the King Air C90
In January of 1964, the first Beechcraft, the model 65-90, made its first flight. Several years later, a pressurized model was developed and was introduced as the King Air 90. In 1984, the King Air C90A was introduced as the next installment in the King Air line. When compared to its predecessors, this model incorporated several updated features, such as an improved cowling design, an updated three bus electrical system, hydraulically actuated landing gear and a Collins Pro Line avionics suite. After a successful production run, the King Air C90A was succeeded by the King Air C90B
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Key Features of the King Air C90
There are a variety of cabin configurations found in the King Air C90A. The cabin layout is typically composed of a six or seven passenger executive seating arrangement, with four-place club seating, a belted lavatory seat, and one seat located across from the airstair door. The cabin of the King Air C90 measures 12.9 feet in length, reaches 4.8 feet in height and stretches a maximum of 4.5 feet in width with a floor width of 4.1 feet. This private business jet features 26.5 cubic feet of baggage storage located in the aft area of the cabin. With a maximum cabin pressure differential of 4.6 psi, the King Air C90 is capable of maintaining a sea level cabin altitude at an altitude of 11,065 feet.
Capabilities of the King Air C90
The King Air C90 comes equipped with two Pratt and Whitney Canada PT6A-21 engines. Each engine is rated at 550 shaft horsepower at takeoff. The King Air C90 requires just 2,275 feet of runway to take off at sea level on a standard day. At an airport with an elevation of 5,000 feet, this takeoff requirement increases to 3,750 feet of runway. With four passengers, the King Air C90 needs only 2,100 feet of runway to land. This private business jet features a maximum certificated service ceiling of 30,000 feet and a maximum range of 1,125 nautical miles. For a flight to a further destination, the King Air C90 is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 212 knots at an altitude of 24,000 feet in a long range cruise configuration. For a swifter flight, this private business jet is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 222 knots at an altitude of 12,000 feet in a high-speed cruise configuration.
The avionics package selected for many King Air C90A models is the Collins Pro Line avionics system. This advanced avionics suite was designed to reduce pilot workload and was featured as standard equipment starting with the 1984 model year. For King Air C90A models without this suite come equipped with a King avionics system. Instrumentation typically found in the Collins suite include dual DME 40, dual VHF 20A comms, dual VIR 30A navs, an ADF 60, dual TDR 90 transponders, a WXR 270 CLR weather radar, an APS 65 autopilot, and an ADS 65 flight director.