King Air 300 For Sale

King Air 300 For Sale

King Air 300 Overview

Aircraft Class

AIRCRAFT CLASS

Turboprops

Maker

MAKER

Hawker Beechcraft

Acquisition Cost

ACQUISITION COST

$945,000 - $1,155,000

Year of Manufacture

YEAR OF MANUFACTURE

1984 - 1996

The King Air 300 comes from a widely known family of aircraft that have been produced since 1972, with roughly 3,800 entering the market since then. Those who find a King Air 300 for sale will recognize the reliability and durability with high-end performance this jet brings to the industry.

King Air 300 Cabin Experience

The King Air 300 is capable of transporting 6 passengers and 2 crew members. The aircraft has a cabin that reaches more than 15ft long and a fuselage that is roughly 45ft long. The entry door is taller than 4ft and the wingspan reaches 55ft wide.

Total cabin space is more than 300 cubic feet, allowing for a height and width of slightly under 5ft in both directions. Typically each passenger receives just under 30 cubic feet of space in-flight. Baggage is allocated 55 cubic feet of space in an internal compartment accessible during flight.

King Air 300 Mission Profile

Customers who buy a King Air 300 are those looking for an aircraft with the historic reliability and durability that King Air aircraft have consistently provided, with larger cabin space and upgraded performance compared to its predecessors.

This aircraft is used in military capacities across the globe, proving its flexibility to fit diverse needs, as well as its rugged performance capability. This turboprop will transport smaller groups of customers safely over generally shorter distances.

King Air 300 Interior

Seats

SEATS

6-9

Cabin Volume

CABIN VOLUME

348 cu. ft.

Cabin Dimensions

CABIN DIMENSIONS

16'7" x 4'6" x 4'8"

Max Payload

MAX PAYLOAD

2570 lbs

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King Air 300 Cost to Own

Acquisition cost for the King Air 300 typically ranges from $1.0-$1.2 million, in between competition such as the King Air 200 and Pilatus PC-12 which range from $700,000-$2.2 million. When factoring in market depreciation, the King Air 300 sits in between competition once again at roughly $1.0-$1.1 million.

King Air 300 Operating Cost

King Air 300 direct operating cost is around $1,520 per flight hour, $20 cheaper than that of the King Air 200, and $700 more than that of the PC-12. These rates include fuel burn and various maintenance, crew, and operating fees.

Annual fixed cost for the King Air 300 is the most expensive of the group of turboprops as it prices around $392,000-$394,000.

King Air 300 Performance

Cruise Speed

CRUISE SPEED

320 MPH

Fuel Burn

FUEL BURN

140 gal/hr

Charter Rate

TYPICAL CHARTER RATE

$1,300 - $1,800 per hour

The King Air 300 is a quality and reliable aircraft for buyers to invest in. It comes from a historically safe and durable family, while remaining price-conscious. Flyers looking into aircraft for sale will find that this one provides all the necessary amenities travelers desire.

King Air 300 Engines

The King Air 300 is equipped with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-60A engines, with prop reversers and the ability to feather. The King Air 300 has a max cruise speed of 320kts, faster than both the King Air 200 and PC-12.

The aircraft can land and takeoff in the following field lengths:

  • FAR-91: 2,480ft
  • FAR-135: 3,100ft
  • FAR-121: 4,133ft

King Air 300 Payload

Max payload for the King Air 300 is 2,570lbs and it can transport that capacity roughly 1,040nm. Both rival turboprops fall short in each area.

King Air 300 Range

At long-range cruise, the King Air 300 has a range of 1,500nm with a typical passenger load, 300nm further than the Kind Air 200 and 100nm shorter than the PC-12.

King Air 300 Specifications

King Air 300 General Info
Aircraft ClassTurboprops
Aircraft ManufacturerHawker Beechcraft
Aircraft Year of Manufacture1984 - 1996
King Air 300 Financial Data
Acquisition Cost$945,000 - $1,155,000
Variable Cost$1,369 - $1,673/hr
Annual Cost$897,325 - $1,096,731
Fixed Cost$39,338 - $354,038
Market Depreciation$63,000
Retail Charter Rate$1,300 - $1,800/hr
Average Charter Rate$1,550/hr
King Air 300 Performance Data
Fuel Burn140 gal/hr
Max Cruise320 MPH
Max Takeoff Weight14,000 lbs
Basic Operating Weight8,930 lbs
Max Payload2,570 lbs
King Air 300 Cabin Details
Cabin Dimensions16'7" x 4'6" x 4'8"
Cabin Volume348 cu. ft.
Seat Count6-9

Acquisition Cost

Estimated Range:$945,000 - $1,155,000

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Operating Costs

Variable Costs:$1,369 - $1,673
Fixed Costs:$39,338 - $354,038
Annual Costs:$897,325 - $1,096,731

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