
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
1–2 pilots
Range:
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Service ceiling:
Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-28 turboprops
Thrust:
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Baggage capacity:
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 just over 1,200 nautical miles, the King Air E90 is perfectly suited for regional hops and mid-distance trips, easily covering routes like Dallas to Atlanta, New York to Chicago, or Los Angeles to Aspen without a fuel stop. | The E90's efficient performance allows for operations from smaller airports with shorter runways, ensuring access to destinations that commercial airlines simply can't reach. Its 226-knot cruise speed means you’ll spend less time in the air and more time at your destination. | With a takeoff requirement of just over 2,000 feet, the E90 is ideal for operators and travelers who value both flexibility and efficiency. It offers a smooth, stable ride at altitudes above much of the weather, making every journey as comfortable as it is convenient. | For business or leisure, the King Air E90 delivers door-to-door convenience and a level of time savings commercial flights can’t match.

The King Air E90’s cabin is designed to deliver a relaxing and productive environment, featuring a stand-up aisle and plush executive seating for up to six passengers. Generous windows bathe the interior in natural light, while soundproofing ensures a quiet journey—perfect for confidential business discussions or unwinding with family. | Common layouts include double-club seating or a combination of club seats and a side-facing divan, providing flexibility for work or rest. Ample storage spaces and fold-out tables make it easy to stay organized during your trip. | A private aft lavatory and refreshment center are standard, and many E90s have been updated with modern connectivity and entertainment amenities. The 54-cubic-foot baggage compartment easily accommodates golf clubs, skis, or enough luggage for an extended stay. | For executives and leisure travelers alike, the cabin combines comfort, convenience, and practicality—turning every flight into a seamless, enjoyable experience.




While not intended for intercontinental flights, the King Air E90 excels on regional and short-haul routes, accommodating groups who value comfort, flexibility, and access to airports beyond the reach of larger jets. For six or seven passengers, it’s an exceptional value for quick business trips, family getaways, or connecting remote destinations with ease.


The King Air E90 typically seats up to six passengers in an executive club configuration, with some aircraft equipped for a seventh seat. The cabin layout is designed for maximum flexibility, making it equally suitable for business travelers or families.




Yes. The E90’s cabin offers a spacious aisle and generous headroom, allowing passengers to move comfortably during flight. It features a private aft lavatory and a baggage compartment of approximately 54 cubic feet.

For most regional missions in the U.S. and Canada, the E90 provides nonstop range on routes like New York to Chicago or Dallas to Atlanta. Strong headwinds or a full cabin may occasionally require a fuel stop on the longest legs—a typical consideration for turboprops.
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