Turbo-Propeller Aircraft
This aircraft group shares the lower cost advantage of turbo-prop aircraft whilst combining many light jet properties.
Turbo-props are an ideal aircraft for flights between 1 & 3 hours in duration with typically 1-8 passengers. Cruising at 270 knots with a range of 1000 miles, turbo-props are an ideal alternative to the light jet.
Typical aircraft:
Beech KingAir 200The Beech KingAir 200 is one of the most popular turboprops in the air - the best selling of all being the Beech KingAir 200. The KingAir can seat from 8-12 passengers and reach 336 mph max airspeed and altitudes of 35,000 ft. |
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Beech KingAir 90The Beech KingAir 90 remains the primary business aircraft for small to mid-size companies. This aircraft cruises at 235 kts, has a top speed of 243 kts and has a range of 1270 nm. | ![]() |
Piper NavajoThe Piper Navajo is the most popular cabin class twin engine aircraft ever built. The cabin boasts Executive Class conference seating with two fold out tables meaning business can be dealt with at the greatest ease. The turbo-charged engines will take you to your destination at a comfortable 210 mph. |
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