
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-52 turboprops
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First delivered:
2007

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 nearing 1,800 nautical miles, the King Air B200GT effortlessly connects cities such as New York to Miami, Dallas to Chicago, or Los Angeles to Aspen in a single nonstop flight. Its remarkable performance allows it to operate out of smaller regional airports as well as major terminals, making it ideal for reaching destinations that commercial airlines often can't serve. | The B200GT's high-speed cruise of 305 knots keeps journeys efficient, while its short takeoff and landing requirements open a world of convenient options for travelers. Whether you're flying for business or leisure, this aircraft ensures a seamless, direct route to your destination—saving you valuable time and eliminating the headaches of commercial travel. | A service ceiling of 35,000 feet allows the B200GT to bypass weather and congestion, and its robust Pratt & Whitney engines deliver dependable performance in any season. For clients seeking reliable, comfortable regional travel, it's a class-leading choice.

Step inside the King Air B200GT and discover a meticulously crafted cabin with a generous stand-up height of nearly 5 feet and a wide, airy layout. The standard configuration features plush executive seats arranged in a double club format, allowing up to nine passengers to ride in comfort and style. | The cabin ambiance is bright and quiet, with large oval windows offering panoramic views and abundant natural light. Amenities include fold-out work tables, ample in-flight storage, and a private aft lavatory, making this aircraft equally suited to productivity and relaxation. | Many B200GTs feature modernized interiors with upgraded leather, wood accents, Wi-Fi connectivity, and entertainment options tailored to the needs of today’s discerning traveler. With 55 cubic feet of baggage capacity, you’ll have no trouble bringing golf clubs, skis, or full business luggage along for the journey. For those who value privacy and convenience, the King Air’s combination of quiet travel and flexible seating transforms every trip into a first-class experience.




While the B200GT is not designed for transcontinental or transoceanic flights, it is the perfect solution for groups of four to nine who desire regional efficiency, comfort, and unmatched access to a diverse network of airports. For business meetings, family getaways, or quick hops between cities, the King Air B200GT delivers private aviation value with no compromise on luxury.


The King Air B200GT typically seats eight passengers, with some configurations accommodating up to nine. The cabin’s double club arrangement and optional divan seat make it ideal for both business travelers and families.




Absolutely. The B200GT features a spacious cabin with a stand-up height of nearly 5 feet, a private aft lavatory, and a baggage hold of 55 cubic feet—ensuring comfort and convenience for every flight.

For most regional trips within the U.S. and Canada, the B200GT is a perfect fit. While it can't cross the continent nonstop, it covers popular routes like New York to Miami or Dallas to Denver with ease, and its airport flexibility is unmatched by jets in its class.
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