Jet Broker: Fixed-Wing Turbo Props

King Air 350 Private Charter

The King Air 350 began production in 1989 as the successor to the 300. Improvements included a stretched fuselage and winglets. The 350 is recognizable by its low/straight wing with winglets and its 2 wing mounted, 4 bladed turboprop engines. … Continue reading

King Air 200 Private Charter

Originally called the Super King Air 200, the King Air 200 entered service in 1973 and has grown to be one of the most common turboprops in the market today. The 200 is pressurized and can carry up to 8 … Continue reading

King Air 90 Private Charter

The King Air E90 is another variant of the original King Air 90. It incorporates the airframe of the C90 with higher performance turboprop engines. It is recognizable by its low/straight wing with 2 wing mounted, 4 bladed turboprop engines. … Continue reading