
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A turboprops
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First delivered:
Late 1970s

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.

With a range of approximately 1,530 nautical miles, the King Air 90F is perfectly suited for regional flights and many cross-country legs without refueling. Pairs such as Dallas to Chicago, Los Angeles to Aspen, or Geneva to London are easily within its reach, leaving ample reserves. | While not designed for transcontinental journeys, the King Air 90F’s operational flexibility and 218-knot cruise speed allow you to minimize travel time and reach secondary airports closer to your destination, avoiding the congestion of major commercial hubs. | With a takeoff distance of under 2,800 feet, the King Air 90F can operate from fields inaccessible to light jets, making it a favorite for travelers needing direct access to smaller cities or remote areas. Its reliable Pratt & Whitney powerplants and 30,000-foot service ceiling keep flights smooth and efficient, ensuring you arrive refreshed and on time.

The King Air 90F’s cabin stands out in its category with a spacious, quiet interior and a generous baggage capacity of 54 cubic feet. Passengers enjoy plush executive seating in a club configuration, with large windows that flood the cabin with natural light and provide stunning views during flight. | The aircraft is designed for maximum comfort on regional trips, featuring fold-out work tables, climate control, and a tailored finish that varies from one aircraft to another. Many King Air 90Fs have been upgraded with modern amenities, including power outlets and enhanced connectivity, ensuring productivity or relaxation as you travel. | With easily accessible baggage storage and a refined atmosphere, the King Air 90F transforms every journey into a seamless experience, whether you’re flying for business or leisure. The quiet turboprop engines allow for easy conversation and a restful environment, making every trip both enjoyable and efficient.




While the King Air 90F is not intended for transoceanic or ultra-long-range travel, it is the ideal choice for groups of up to seven seeking comfort, flexibility, and direct access to regional destinations. Its efficiency, cabin comfort, and ability to utilize small airports make it a standout for short to mid-range private flights.


The King Air 90F typically seats six passengers in a comfortable executive layout, but some configurations accommodate a seventh. The club seating arrangement with generous window views is perfect for both business and leisure travelers.




Yes. The King Air 90F cabin offers ample headroom, plush executive seats, and a dedicated baggage compartment of 54 cubic feet. Passengers enjoy a quiet ride and easy cabin movement on every trip.

For most regional and many cross-country trips, absolutely. The King Air 90F easily covers routes like Dallas to Chicago or Los Angeles to Aspen nonstop, though extremely long U.S. legs may require a short refueling stop, which is typical for turboprops.
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