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BEECHCRAFT KING AIR B90(1968)

Specifications

Year1968
Serial NumberLJ-375
RegistrationN101BS
Total Hours10,792
LocationBLUE RIDGE, TEXAS
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

DAN CLAASSEN

+13162510208

Aircraft Details

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About this Model

Overview

The Beechcraft King Air B90 is an early, compact member of the King Air family designed for operators who want pressurization, twin-engine redundancy, and the ability to use shorter runways and regional airports. It is commonly used for business transport, owner-operator missions, and light utility roles where jet speeds are not required but predictable all-weather capability and payload flexibility matter. Compared with later King Air variants, the B90 emphasizes simplicity and lighter weight over cabin volume and long-range cruise.

Mission Fit

The B90 fits missions that prioritize airport access, moderate stage lengths, and operational flexibility over maximum cruise speed. Typical use cases include 200–500 nm sectors with comfortable pressurized cruise and the ability to stage from smaller fields. Payload-range planning is important when trying to combine full seats, baggage, and higher fuel loads.

Cabin

The cabin is pressurized and arranged to support small-group travel, typically in a club-style layout with an aft area used for additional seating or storage depending on configuration. As an older airframe design, interior fit, noise levels, and climate performance vary significantly with refurbishment quality and avionics/insulation upgrades. Boarding and baggage handling are generally straightforward for regional operations, but cabin volume is more limited than later King Air models.