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BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 350i(2009)

Specifications

Year2009
Serial NumberFL-672
RegistrationV5-WWR
Total Hours3,100
LocationNamibia
RegionAFRICA

Broker

Ascend Aviation

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AI Description

  • Maintenance Program: CAMP (Computerized Aircraft Maintenance Program)
  • Certifications: EASA, RVSM
  • Prop Overhaul: Completed on 2023-02-01 (LS & RS)
  • Inspections:
  • Phase 34, 41, 42, and 8 Inspections due on 2024-04-01 (by Textron Dusseldorf)
  • Engine Boroscope Inspection due on 2024-04-01 (by Textron Dusseldorf)
  • Engine Model: PT6A-60A
  • Avionics Package: Collins Pro Line 21
  • Communication Radios: Dual Collins
  • Flight Rules: IFR
  • GPS: Collins GPS-4000S
  • SATCOM: AirCell Axxess II
  • Interior Configuration: Executive, seating for 8
  • Interior Features: Parchment leather, electronically-heated cabin chairs, forward refreshment center, Premier ebony laminate cabinetry
  • Exterior Colors: Matterhorn white with majestic blue & clarette stripes
  • Additional Equipment: Raisbeck dual aft body strakes, nacelle wing lockers, winglets, 5-blade constant speed reversible props, HID landing & taxi lights
  • Equipped Features: Aft lavatory, belted lav, flushing lav, synthetic vision system, ADS-B capable, weather radar, cockpit voice recorder, winglets

About this Model

Overview

The King Air 350i is a long-running, pressurized twin-engine turboprop that prioritizes access and schedule reliability over jet cruise speeds. It is commonly selected where runway length, field elevation, weather, or infrastructure make turboprop capability practical, while still providing a stand-up cabin profile for most occupants, enclosed aft lavatory, and a professional flight deck suited to single- or two-pilot operations depending on mission and regulation.

Mission Fit

It fits best as a utility-forward business aircraft: fast enough for regional and cross-country legs with the advantage of turboprop climb and runway performance. Typical use cases include multi-stop days, service into secondary airports, and missions that benefit from robust short-field handling and predictable dispatch in varied weather. For buyers whose mission is primarily nonstop coast-to-coast at high cruise speeds, a light or midsize jet may align better.

Cabin

The 350i cabin is designed around comfort improvements relative to earlier variants, including a quieter interior package and refined materials. Seating is typically club-oriented with an aft area that can be configured for additional seats or storage, and an enclosed aft lavatory is common. Large windows and a flat floor contribute to a practical cabin for work and short-to-medium duration travel, with baggage carried in a sizable aft compartment that is often accessible in flight depending on configuration.