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Aircraft selection is less about specific models and more about choosing the right class for your mission.
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Jay Franco
Dec 12, 2025
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Cheapest Turboprop: How to Find a Cost‑Effective Turboprop Aircraft in 2026
Finding the cheapest turboprop aircraft in 2026 involves understanding total ownership costs, including maintenance, fuel, and engine overhauls, rather than just the purchase price. Buyers should focus on pre-owned single-engine or older twin-engine models, with prices ranging from $150,000 to $650,000, while considering that operating costs can be 30-50% lower than light jets. For those flying under 150 hours annually, chartering through platforms like Jettly may be more cost-effective than ownership, as it eliminates fixed costs associated with owning an aircraft. Ultimately, smart shopping requires evaluating total costs and mission fit rather than solely the initial price.
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King Air 350 Landing Distance: Performance, Runway Requirements, and Charter Use
The Beechcraft King Air 350 has a published landing distance of approximately 2,692 feet under optimal conditions, making it suitable for shorter regional runways that many jets cannot access. Its takeoff distance is about 3,300 feet, meaning takeoff requirements often dictate runway selection more than landing distances. Factors such as aircraft weight, weather, elevation, and runway conditions can significantly affect actual landing performance, necessitating careful planning by charter operators. Jettly's platform utilizes this performance data to match travelers with appropriate aircraft and runways, ensuring efficient and safe charter experiences.
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Disclaimer: Jettly operates as a charter broker, offering access to a global digital jet charter marketplace. Jettly is not a direct air carrier and does not own or operate aircraft. All advertised flights are conducted by third-party air carriers that are fully licensed and hold the appropriate Part 135 or Part 121 certifications issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or equivalent regulatory authorities under U.S. or foreign law. Jettly complies fully with the U.S. Department of Transportation's Part 295 and Part 298 Charter Broker regulations. Jettly does not carry additional liability insurance. Passengers are covered by aircraft operator insurance. TICO: 50023770