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King Air 250 Turbo Prop Specifications and Charter Rates

King Air 250

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King Air 250 Overview

The King Air 250 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft that offers a versatile solution for short to mid-range distances with enhanced performance. The King Air 250 is packed with modern features, providing reliable and comfortable air transportation unlike any other. Its advanced avionics system and increased load capacity allows for a smooth ride in even the harshest flying conditions. With its top speed of 266 knots and long range capabilities, it has become an industry leader when it comes to reliable and efficient travel. The King Air 250 stands out when compared to its competitors, making it perfect for anyone looking for reliable, comfortable and cost-effective air travel solutions.
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King Air 250 Specifications

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

Aircraft class:

Turbo Prop

Passenger capacity:

Up to (typical), maximum

Crew:

Range:

Approximately 1766 nautical miles (around statute miles)

High-speed cruise:

knots (about mph)

Long-range cruise:

Approximately knots

Service ceiling:

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Engines:

Thrust:

Roughly lbf per engine

Takeoff distance:

About 2111 feet

Landing distance:

About 2845 feet

Average fuel burn:

Around gallons per hour

Baggage capacity:

Approximately 55 cubic feet

First delivered:

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

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King Air 250 Charter Cost and Hourly Rates

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Chartering a King Air 250 typically runs in the range of $ to $ per flight hour, though the figure you are quoted depends on several factors. Rates move with the route, the season, repositioning (or ferry) time, airport fees, crew costs, and how a specific aircraft is equipped. Peak travel periods and one-way trips that leave an aircraft far from its base tend to sit at the higher end, while round trips and flights that align with an operator's existing schedule can come in lower.

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It also helps to understand how charter pricing is structured. Most quotes are built around occupied flight hours plus those repositioning costs, landing and handling fees, taxes, and crew expenses. Because Jettly is a charter marketplace rather than an aircraft operator, you can compare live quotes from multiple and book the option that fits your route and budget.

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Empty-leg flights, the discounted repositioning trips that operators are keen to fill, can also bring the cost of a King Air 250 down significantly when the timing works in your favor. For an exact, current price on your specific trip, request a quote, and you will see real availability rather than an estimate.

Who Should Charter the King Air 250?

The King Air 250 fits a wide set of missions, which is part of why it stays busy. It is a strong match for:

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Small executive teams traveling together to a meeting, site visit, or conference

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Regional and many transcontinental business trips that need to be completed in a single day

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Families or groups of up to eight heading to a vacation or event

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Travelers carrying bulkier baggage, such as golf clubs or ski gear

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Anyone who values flexible airport access and a stand-up cabin over the lowest possible price

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How the King Air 250 Compares to Other Turbo Prop

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King Air 250 History and Background

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Many Passengers Can the King Air 250 Carry?

What Is the Range of the King Air 250?

The King Air 250 has a range of approximately 1766 nautical miles, or roughly statute miles. That is enough to fly most regional routes and many transcontinental trips nonstop, with the longest coast-to-coast legs occasionally needing a brief fuel stop depending on winds and load.

How Fast Does the King Air 250 Fly?

Its high-speed cruise is knots (about mph), with a long-range cruise near knots. The aircraft's -foot service ceiling lets it fly above most weather and traffic for a smoother, more direct trip.

How Much Does It Cost to Charter a King Air 250?

Charter rates generally fall between roughly $ and $ per flight hour, depending on the route, season, repositioning, and fees. Because Jettly is a marketplace, you can compare live quotes from multiple Part 135 operators and book the best option for your trip; empty-leg flights can lower the cost further.

Does the Hawker King Air 250 Have a Stand-up Cabin?

Is the King Air 250 Good for Transcontinental Flights?

Jettly gives you access to a global marketplace of more than 23,000 aircraft, including King Air 250 jets operated by vetted Part 135 carriers. Compare live quotes, check real availability, and book with full concierge support, whether you are planning a single regional hop or a recurring travel schedule.

Enter your route and dates to get instant pricing on the King Air 250, or speak with our team about empty-leg deals and membership options that can bring your cost per trip down even further.

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