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Overview

Standard configuration of the King Air 250 is for eight passengers in an arrangement with a club plus four individual seats. A ten-passenger configuration is available in which a two-place divan is located aft of the copilot seat, a single seat is behind the pilot's position, a four-seat club is aft of those seats, and a lavatory seat and two fold-down seats occupy the aft cabin area. The King Air 250 is powered by a pair of Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-52 turboprop engines flat-rated at 850shp to ISA + 37C, each driving a composite, four-bladed, auto-feathering, reversible, constant-speed propeller. The King Air 250 incorporates a ram air recovery system to improve performance when the ice vanes are deployed. Engine inspection interval is 3,600 hours.


Aircraft Specifications


Certified Crew

1

Typical / Maximum Cabin Passenger Capacity

8/10

Balanced Field Length [SL/ISA TMP] (FT)

2111

Length (FT)

43.8

Wingspan (FT)

57.9

Height (FT)

14.8

Cabin Height (FT)

4.8

Cabin Width (FT)

4.5

Cabin Length (FT)

16.7

Baggage Capacity Internal / External (CFT)

Powerplant

2 P&WC PT6A-52

Years Aircraft Manufactured

2011-Present

Estimated Retail Price Low

2700000

Estimated Retail Price High

6610000

Aircraft Category

ME Turboprop



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Range Map

The King Air 250 has a range of 1,403 nautical miles. Type in your city or airport identifier for a visual representation of the NBAA IFR Range (NM) for this aircraft.


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