King Air 90 for Sale

King Air 90 Ownership Overview

With over 3,100 of the family built since 1964, customers don’t have a difficult time finding a King Air 90 for sale. It’s performance is respectable, with an ideal price point and ample cabin space to draw in prospective buyers.

King Air 90 Cabin Experience

The King Air 90 is capable of transporting 5 passengers and 2 crew members. The aircraft has a 12ft long cabin and a 35ft long fuselage. The width and height of the interior are roughly 5ft both ways.

Total cabin space is 220 cubic feet allowing for each passenger to typically have 33 cubic feet of space. The entry door is 4ft tall and baggage is allocated nearly 50 cubic feet of space all in a compartment accessible during flight.

King Air 90 Mission Profile

Customers who buy a King Air 90 enjoy an attractive price point and a comfortable ride for small groups on short hauls. While the range may fall short of competition, the interior makes up for it. The square-oval shape of the cabin allows for customers to have increased shoulder space while seated, easing the strain of travel.

Noise reduction features are implemented, leaving the cabin near silent, allowing for travelers to relax or work in a peaceful environment. This aircraft is versatile as it has the potential to work in other arenas such as aerial survey, surveillance, air ambulance, and cargo transport. The flexible abilities prove this aircraft to be reliable, durable, and  promising to those who buy it.

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King Air 90 Cost to Own

Acquisition cost for the King Air 90 typically ranges from $1.6-$1.7 million, slightly lower than that of competition such as the TBM 850 and Pilatus PC-12 which falls around $2.1 million. When factoring in market depreciation, the King Air 90 will cost a buyer around $875,000 per year, higher than that of its competitors.

King Air 90 Operating Cost

King Air 90 direct operating cost is around $1,000-$1,200 per hour, higher than both the TBM 850 and PC-12. This rate includes items such as fuel burn and various maintenance, crew, and operating fees. Annual fixed cost for the King Air 90 is $240,000-$245,000.

King Air 90 Performance Overview

The King Air 90 is a bestseller for a reason. Its family has grown and evolved over decades of tireless work, to which it owes its dependability and luxurious interior. Flyers looking into aircraft for sale will appreciate what the King Air 90 has to offer, at the price point it sits at.

King Air 90 Engines

The King Air 90 is equipped with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-135A engines with thrust reversers and the ability to feather. The King Air 90 has a max cruise speed of 270kts, slower than the TBM 850 by roughly 50kts, but faster than the PC-12 by around 10kts.

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

  • FAR-91: 2,404ft
  • FAR-135: 3,005ft
  • FAR-121: 4,007ft

King Air 90 Payload

Max payload for the King Air 90 is 2,300lbs, significantly more than the TBM 850, while slightly less than the PC-12. At max payload, the King Air 90 can travel roughly 200nm, significantly less than the PC-12 which can reach more than 830nm.

King Air 90 Range

At long-range cruise, the King Air 90 has a range of nearly 870nm with a typical passenger load. Its competitors both reach further distances by a minimum of 350nm.

King Air 90 Specifications

King Air 90 General Info
Aircraft Class Turboprop
Aircraft Manufacturer Hawker Beechcraft
Aircraft Year of Manufacture 1964 - Present
King Air 90 Financial Data
Acquisition Cost $1,485,000 - $1,815,000
Variable Cost $999 - $1,221/hr
Annual Cost $698,445 - $853,655
Fixed Cost $24,418 - $219,758
Market Depreciation $100,000
Retail Charter Rate $1,050/hr
Average Charter Net $140/hr
King Air 90 Performance Data
Fuel Burn 100 gal/hr
Max Cruise 270 kts
135 Landing 3,005 ft
135 Takeoff 3,005 ft
91 Landing 2,404 ft
91 Takeoff 2,404 ft
121 Landing 4,007 ft
121 Takeoff 4,007 ft
Max Payload 2,306 lbs
Basic Operating Weight 7,200 lbs
Max Takeoff Weight 10,100 lbs
King Air 90 Cabin Details
Cabin Dimensions 12'7" x 4'6" x 4'9"
Cabin Volume 269
Seat Count 6-7