The Caravan is an unpressurized single-turboprop light utility and passenger aircraft manufactured by Cessna. Highly popular, the Caravan is one of the most widely used turboprops in the world. Known for its load hauling capability as both a passenger and cargo aircraft, it is used for many short trips where large cargo needs to be transported. Its reliability and versatility in all weather conditions and terrains have made the Caravan famous for its rugged utility and flexibility. This workhorse will take Corporate Jet Charters’ passengers from rough, unprepared, and short airstrips to any destination. Also known as a great seaplane, the Caravan is very popular in tropical areas for island hopping.
Class: Turboprop
Passengers: 9-14 (depending upon cabin configuration)
Range: 1,050 Miles
Speed: 214 MPH
Cabin Height: 5 ft. 1 in.
The King Air 350 is the premier twin engine turboprop produced by Beechcraft. The next generation produced after the King Air 200, the King Air 350 has a T-tail which provides enhanced stability on takeoff and landing. With class–leading capabilities and efficiency the King Air 350 is one of the most reliable and sustainable alternatives for all of Corporate Jet Charters private aviation travelers.
Class: Twin Turboprop
Passengers: 9-11 (depending upon cabin configuration)
Range: 1606 NM
Speed: 360 MPH
Cruising Altitude: 33,000 feet
Cabin Height: 4ft 9in
The Beechcraft King Air is the world’s most popular business aircraft because of its ability to land almost anywhere and performs flawlessly in all weather conditions. The King Air 200 series accomplishes these tasks better than any other aircraft in its class. The most notable improvements over the King Air 100 were the introduction of the T-tail, along with increased cabin size, wing area and span. The 200 is a perfect choice for all of Corporate Jet Charters business and leisure travelers featuring an extended range of nearly 1,600 nautical miles at a cruising speed of over 300 knots.
Class: Twin Turboprop
Passengers: 8
Range: 1592 NM
Speed: 356 MPH
Cruising Altitude: 33,000 feet
Cabin Height: 4ft 9in
The most notable improvements of the King Air 100 over the King Air 90 model are increased cabin size, wing area and wing span. The King Air 100 has the ability to cruise at 270 knots for over 1,500 miles non-stop. Typical cabin configurations allow the King Air 100 to carry 8 passengers comfortably at a price per hour that is unmatched by any other comparable cabin sized private jet.
Class: Twin Turboprop
Passengers: 8
Range: 1325 NM
Speed: 310 MPH
Cruising Altitude: 22,000 feet
Cabin Height: 4ft 9in
With a cabin that is 50 percent larger than many very light jets, the King Air 90 is the premier light turboprop. The King Air 90 is capable of cruising at speeds in excess of 300 MPH, which make it highly competitive for short to medium distances with an hourly rate lower than most very light jets currently being introduced to the charter market. The King Air 90 has a spacious cabin layout and can seat five adults and their baggage comfortably, making it perfect for vacation or business ventures.
Class: Twin Turboprop
Passengers: 7
Range: 1236 NM
Speed: 310 MPH
Cruising Altitude: 24,000 feet
Cabin Height: 4ft 9in