Beech Model 200 Super King Air performance and specifications

Introduced in 1973, the Super King Air provides superior levels of cabin comfort for corporate flight departments while offering the reliability of turboprop power plants. Since the first King Air 90 was delivered in 1964, King Airs have become an institution among the world’s elite corporations. Powered by two, 850 SHP (Shaft Horse Power) Pratt & Whitney Turboprop engines, the Super King Air 200 can cruise at speeds over 300 MPH. The cabin of this best selling turboprop can carry up to 8 passengers. For many years, Beech Aircraft utilized a Super King Air as it’s own corporate flight department that was appropriately named "The Free Enterprise".

  • TYPE: Two-crew light executive/freight/passenger transport.
  • PERIOD BUILT: 1972-
  • COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United States
  • ENGINES: Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-42 turboprop engines, of 850 shp each.
  • DIMENSIONS:
    • Wing span: 54 ft 6 in / 16.61 m.
    • Length: 43 ft 9 in / 13.34 m
    • Height: 15 ft 0 in / 4.57 m.
  • WEIGHTS:
    • Empty: 8,102 lb / 3,675 kg
    • Max. takeoff: 12,500 lb / 5,670 kg
  • PERFORMANCE:
    • Max. speed: 339 mph / 545 kph at 25,000 ft / 7,620 m.
    • Cruising speed; 333 mph / 536 kph at 25,000 ft / 7,620 m.
    • Initial climb: 2,450 ft / 747 m per min.
    • Service ceiling: 35,000 ft / 10,670 m.
    • Range: 2,272 mls / 3,656 km.