
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-135A turboprops
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First delivered:
2005

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 1,128 nautical miles, the King Air C90GT is ideal for regional missions and nonstop hops across states or countries. Typical city pairs include Dallas to Denver, Los Angeles to Aspen, or London to Nice, all completed without a fuel stop and with ample reserves. | While coast-to-coast flights are best left to larger jets, the C90GT’s 272-knot high-speed cruise ensures quick regional trips, and its 30,000-foot ceiling allows for smoother flights above most weather and commercial congestion. The aircraft’s short takeoff and landing requirements open up a vast network of airports, including smaller fields near your final destination, offering unmatched flexibility. | For private travelers, this means efficient door-to-door journeys that maximize convenience and minimize ground time, making the C90GT an unbeatable solution for both business and leisure flyers seeking swift, hassle-free travel.

The King Air C90GT’s cabin is a standout in the turboprop segment, featuring a true executive environment with a flat floor and generous headroom. The six signature oval windows flood the cabin with natural light, creating a bright and inviting space that feels far more expansive than its footprint suggests. | Standard configurations seat six in plush club seating with fold-out tables, plus two additional seats for flexibility. The cabin is designed for both productivity and relaxation, offering in-flight power, ample storage, and a quiet ride thanks to advanced soundproofing. | A private aft lavatory and 48 cubic feet of baggage capacity ensure comfort and practicality for every passenger. Whether you’re preparing for a board meeting or enjoying a weekend escape, the C90GT transforms regional travel into an indulgent, seamless experience.




While the C90GT isn’t intended for transcontinental or international flights, it excels at regional missions with four to eight passengers on board. For travelers seeking the speed and comfort of private aviation on short- to mid-range routes, the King Air C90GT offers an unrivaled blend of access, efficiency, and style.


The King Air C90GT typically seats six passengers in an executive club configuration, with the option to accommodate up to eight in certain layouts. The versatile seating makes it ideal for both business teams and families seeking private travel.




Yes. The C90GT offers a spacious cabin with a flat floor and ample headroom, plus six large oval windows for excellent natural light. It also features a private aft lavatory and roughly 48 cubic feet of baggage capacity.

For most regional routes, yes. The C90GT can connect popular city pairs like Dallas to Denver or Los Angeles to Aspen nonstop, but its range is best suited to missions under approximately 1,100 nautical miles.
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