Manufacturer | Beechcraft |
Model | King Air 350i |
Max. Occupants | 11 |
Max. Cruise Speed | 312 ktas (578 km/h) |
Max. Range | 1,806 nm (3,345 km) |
Max. Operating Altitude | 35,000 ft (10,668 m) |
Wingspan | 57 ft 11 in |
Max Aircraft Length | 46 ft 8 in |
Max Tail Height | 14 ft 4 in |
Planes for Sale
These numbers are derived assuming 200 annual hours and a fuel price of $4.25 / GAL
FUEL (GAL) 26,200
FUEL COST: $111,350
AIRFRAME MAINTENANCE: $42,800
ENGINE / PROP MAINTENANCE: $65,400
CREW MISCELLANEOUS: $37,000
CREW EXPENSE: $236,604
CREW TRAINING: $32,090
HANGAR: $30,750
INSURANCE: $28,785
AIRCRAFT MISCELLANEOUS: $5,188
- Collins Aerospace Pro Line Fusion Avionics Suite
- Three 14 inch touchscreen displays
- Synthetic Vision
- Graphical Flight Planning
- Integrated Charts and Maps
- Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS)
- Dual Flight Management System (FMS)
- Multi-Scan Weather Radar System (WXR)
- Integrated Terrain Awareness and Warning System (iTAWS)
- Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance (TCAS II)
- Automatic Flight Guidance System (AFGS)
- Dual Navigation and Communication Radios
Internal Dimensions:
- Length: 19 ft 6 in (5.94 m)
- Width: 4 ft 6 in (1.37 m)
- Height: 4 ft 9 in (1.45 m)
Color Options:
Beechwood, Greige, Mocha, Parchment, Silver
Features:
Pull-out Work Tables, Standard Power Outlets, Private Aft Lavatory, Squared Oval Design, Heated Seats, New Standard WiFi, Electronic Window Shades
External Dimensions:
- Wingspan of 57 ft 11 in (17.65 m)
- Max Aircraft Length of 46 ft 8 in (14.22 m)
- Max Tail Height of 14 ft 4 in (4.37 m)
Weights:
- Max Takeoff Weight of 15,000 lbs (6,804 kg)
- Basic Operating Weight of 9,955 lbs (4,516 kg)
- Useful Load of 5,145 lbs (2,334 kg)
The Beechcraft King Air 350 was in production from 1990 to 2009. In 2008, Beechcraft announced the updated version, King Air 350i. Both the Beechcraft King Air 350er (B300CEF) and King Air 350i (B300) are a part of Beechraft’s 300 series. The model upgrade equipped these aircraft with controllers in the passenger seat armests to dim LED lights, darken windows, and control high-definition video monitors.
The King Air 350 is available for goverment and military use as well as by private and commercial customers. These models are also regularly used for special mission operations, such as aerial survey, air ambulance, and flight inspection.
The manufacturer, Beechcraft, is a brand of Textron Aviation. Founded in 1932, the Beechraft Corporation has produced a variety of popular aircraft models including: