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BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 250(2013)

Specifications

Year2013
Serial NumberBY-165
RegistrationZP-JYY
Total Hours975
LocationPARAGUAY
RegionSOUTH AMERICA

Broker

Aircraft Sales Group, LLC

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Aircraft Details

  • Model: Beechcraft King Air 250
  • Configuration: Twin-engine turboprop
  • Capacity: Up to 9 passengers
  • Maximum cruise speed: Approximately 300 knots
  • Range: About 1,800 nautical miles
  • Avionics: Equipped with advanced flight deck technology
  • Cabin: Spacious and comfortable with modern amenities
  • Performance: Excellent short-field capabilities
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained with comprehensive service history
  • Features: Quiet cabin, high performance, and reliability

The listing does not imply fractional sale or co-ownership, as it focuses on the aircraft's specifications and features without mentioning shared ownership options.

About this Model

Overview

The King Air 250 is a pressurized, twin‑engine turboprop positioned between legacy King Air utility and light-jet-like mission capability. It emphasizes flexible airport access (including shorter runways), strong climb and cruise performance for a turboprop, and a modern cockpit suite geared toward single-pilot or two-pilot operations depending on equipment and operator requirements. Buyers typically consider it when they want reliable regional-to-midrange trip capability with the ability to operate into airports that may be impractical for many jets.

Mission Fit

The aircraft fits missions where schedule reliability, runway access, and climb to weather-avoiding altitudes matter more than maximum cruise speed. It is well suited to multi-stop days and destinations with limited infrastructure. If your trip profile is dominated by longer stage lengths where time-to-arrival is the overriding driver, a jet may better match expectations.

Cabin

The King Air 250 cabin is pressurized with a typical club-seating business layout, a belted lavatory area in many configurations, and a practical baggage solution suited to regional travel. Compared with many light jets, the turboprop cabin experience can include more noticeable propeller/engine noise and vibration, though comfort is highly dependent on specific interior, soundproofing options, and prop balance/maintenance. The main value is a usable cabin for teams and clients combined with the ability to use smaller airports and shorter runways.