First developed in 1988 and introduced in 1990, the King Air 350 is Beechcraft's successor to the King Air 300. The fuselage has been expanded long enough to accommodate two extra cabin windows, and the maximum takeoff weight has been increased to 15,000 lbs.
This particular jet has been fitted with 110V outlets, leather seats, a lavatory with a certified lav seat, a coffee pot, Freon air conditioning, an ice bin, a ski tube, satellite radio and satellite-based Wi-Fi.
In almost 30 years of service, the King Air 350 has not had a single reported accident in the United States. This, coupled with redundant systems and a fuel system that automatically switches tanks, makes the King Air 350 one of the safest jets in GiveJet's fleet, as well as one of the safest jets for flights to and from Los Angeles.
Category:
Homebase:
Seating:
Ambulance:
Cargo Capable:
Manufacturing Year:
Interior Refurbished:
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Turbo prop
KHHR, HHR
9
No
No
2003
05/24/16
05/24/16
WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.
WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.
WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.
WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.