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Beechcraft King Air Denali

Modern single-engine turboprop concept aimed at fast regional missions with a large-cabin utility profile.

The Beechcraft King Air Denali is a new-generation single‑engine turboprop program positioned between high-performance owner-flown turboprops and light business jets for short-to-mid regional trips. It is intended to pair a clean-sheet airframe with a contemporary avionics suite and a new turboprop engine architecture, targeting straightforward dispatch, strong short-field versatility for many paved runways, and a cabin sized for business travel or mixed passenger/cargo use. Because the Denali remains subject to program evolution, buyers should treat performance and equipment details as configuration- and certification-dependent.

Currently for sale
1,600Range (nm)
285Speed (ktas)
11Passengers

Mission Alignment

Denali-type missions favor 300–800 nm stages where turboprop economics and airport flexibility can outweigh pure jet speed. It is conceptually well suited to connecting secondary cities, serving remote industrial sites with good runway infrastructure, and replacing older pressurized turboprops with a more modern cockpit and systems philosophy. If your mission is dominated by time-critical long legs or you need an established in-service track record for scheduling certainty, a mature jet or proven turboprop platform may align better.

Best For

Regional business trips where turboprop access and efficiency are priorities
Owner-operator or small flight department operations seeking modern avionics and automation
Mixed missions with passengers plus baggage or light freight where cabin volume matters

Not Ideal For

High-frequency transcontinental missions where jet cruise speed is a primary driver
Operations requiring proven fleet history and mature parts/maintenance ecosystem from day one

Cabin Experience

Denali is designed around a cabin experience closer to larger corporate turboprops, with an emphasis on usable volume, practical baggage capacity, and flexible seating for business travel. Expect a layout intended to support comfortable multi-hour legs with a focus on noise/vibration management typical of modern turboprop design goals. Exact seating, amenities (refreshment, lavatory options), and baggage access are expected to vary by interior and certification configuration.

Configuration Notes

Interior layouts and standard amenities are expected to vary; confirm seat count, belted lavatory provisions (if offered), and baggage volume in the exact spec.
Verify how baggage is accessed (in-flight vs ground-only) and how that fits your typical passenger/load profile.
4.5Width (ft)
4.8Height (ft)
14.86Length (ft)

Technology & Systems

The program’s philosophy is to modernize the single-engine turboprop category with integrated avionics, higher automation, and an engine/propeller system designed for contemporary monitoring and maintainability. For buyers, the key is ensuring the final certified aircraft delivers the intended integration between flight deck, engine controls, and aircraft systems, and that the training and support pathway fits your operation (owner-flown vs professionally crewed).

Buyer Checks

Confirm certification status, final avionics baseline, and any options that materially change dispatch capability (e.g., autothrottle/automation features if offered).
Validate the engine model, control system (FADEC), and the available engine health monitoring/diagnostics package in the final build standard.
Review pilot training requirements, especially if transitioning from piston or legacy turboprops; confirm simulator availability and insurance training expectations.

Specifications

Cockpit2
DOC / nm$ 4.08
Min Crew1
Total Seats11
Flight RulesIFR
ManufacturerGE® Aerospace
Aircraft NameKingAir Denali
CertificationFAA / EASA
Max Range (nm)1600
DOC / nm / Seat$ 0.68
Max Cabin Seats9
OEM VerificationVERIFIED
Useful Load (lbs)3280
Standard Cabin Seats7
Direct Operating Cost$ 1,111
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)285
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$4,150,000

Range

1,600 nm from New York

Beechcraft King Air Denali1,600 nm range

Operating Profile

As a single-engine turboprop, Denali is intended to deliver efficient block times on regional routes with cruise profiles that benefit from higher-altitude operation and direct routing to smaller airports. Operational planning should consider typical turboprop climb/cruise behavior, runway performance with real-world payload, and cold/high conditions. Because published numbers can shift through certification, plan to validate payload–range and climb performance using the final AFM data for your expected cabin load and alternates.

Key Triggers

If your typical mission is multiple regional legs per day where turboprop fuel burn and airport access matter more than maximum cruise speed.
If you can standardize missions around a single-engine operating concept and want a newer cockpit/systems baseline than many legacy turboprops.

Maintenance & Ownership

Maintenance expectations will depend heavily on final certification, engine maturity, and the support network at entry into service. A new program can offer improved diagnostics and condition-based maintenance concepts, but early operators often need to pay close attention to service bulletins, parts availability, and support responsiveness. Plan for a rigorous pre-buy equivalent process focused on documentation, configuration control, and any early-life reliability items once the fleet is in service.

Watch-outs

Program maturity: confirm entry-into-service timing, final configuration, and the support structure available at your home base and typical destinations.
Engine/support readiness: verify shop network coverage, warranty terms, and the practical availability of loaner/rotable parts for minimizing downtime.

Strengths & Trade-offs

Strengths

Single-engine turboprop efficiency for regional missions
Modern avionics/systems integration relative to many legacy turboprops
Cabin utility aimed at business travel with flexible payload/baggage use

Trade-offs

New-platform uncertainty until certification and broader in-service experience accumulate
Turboprop cruise speed will not match light/midsize jets on longer legs
Single-engine operational philosophy may not match all corporate risk policies or mission profiles

Ideal Buyer Profile

Best Suited For

Owner-operators stepping up to a pressurized, modern turboprop with advanced avionics
Companies flying frequent regional routes into smaller airports with moderate passenger counts
Operators replacing older turboprops seeking newer systems and a refreshed cabin concept

Less Aligned For

Organizations requiring an established, long-term in-service record before adopting a platform
Missions dominated by long-range, time-critical travel where jet speed is paramount

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