
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Garrett TPE331-6-252B 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 maximum range approaching 1,524 nautical miles, the King Air B100 efficiently manages regional hops and nonstop flights between major cities such as Dallas to Denver, Atlanta to Chicago, or Geneva to London. Its performance enables direct connections between smaller airports and city centers, dramatically reducing overall travel time for both business and leisure passengers. | The B100’s high-speed cruise of 263 knots and service ceiling of 25,000 feet ensure a comfortable, smooth journey above most weather and commercial traffic. Its short takeoff and landing requirements grant access to a remarkable variety of runways, from metropolitan airfields to remote regional strips, setting it apart as a true workhorse for flexible private aviation. | For many travelers, the B100’s ability to land closer to their final destination and operate efficiently at lower costs makes it an exceptional choice for point-to-point travel.

The King Air B100 offers a spacious, pressurized cabin with a height of nearly 4 feet 10 inches and a width of 4 feet 6 inches, allowing passengers to move comfortably during the flight. The cabin typically features executive seating in a double-club arrangement, plush leathers, and large windows that fill the space with natural light. | Seating for up to eight ensures that both business teams and families can travel together in comfort. Amenities include fold-out tables, in-flight power, and a private aft lavatory, with many aircraft sporting custom upgrades and refreshed interiors for a modern touch. | Baggage space totals approximately 54 cubic feet, accommodating golf clubs, skis, and several days’ luggage for the entire group. Whether preparing for a meeting or unwinding en route to a weekend retreat, the B100’s quiet, climate-controlled environment transforms every trip into a premium experience.




While the B100 is not designed for long-haul or intercontinental flights, it excels on regional trips, quick business hops, and leisure escapes for groups of up to eight. For clients seeking efficient, private connections to smaller airports or remote destinations, the King Air B100 delivers unmatched access and value.


The King Air B100 typically seats up to seven passengers in executive configuration, with some layouts accommodating eight. Most cabins feature a double-club arrangement, providing ample space for meetings, group travel, or family trips.




Yes. The B100’s pressurized cabin allows passengers to move comfortably during flight, and a private aft lavatory is standard. The aircraft offers approximately 54 cubic feet of baggage capacity, ideal for luggage, golf bags, or sporting equipment.

For most regional routes within the U.S. or Europe, the B100 provides nonstop service between major cities and remote destinations. For longer flights, a brief fuel stop may be necessary, which is typical for turboprops in this class.
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