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The Beech King Air C90-B is a twin turboprop that is typically outiftted with one and half cabin zones and has a range of 640 nm. There were 408 produced from 1992 - 2005.

Beech

King Air C90-B

General Information

Start Model Year: 1992

End Model Year: 2005

fleet sizeFleet Size: 414

Engine Count: 2

passenger iconTypical Passengers: 4

Model Class: Turboprop - Twin Engine

 passenger iconUp to - Passengers: 6

Beech King Air C90-B range ring

Performance

Range:640

Max Cruising Speed:250

Ceiling (feet):30,000

Take off Distance (feet):4,519

Landing Distance (feet):2,215

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Dimensions

AIRCRAFT DIMENSION

CABIN DIMENSION

Height (feet):4.8

Width (feet):4.5

Length (feet):12.4

Cabin Zones:1

Current Market

Ask Price Min:$1,290,000

Ask Price Max:$2,495,000

Model Year Min:1992

Model Year Max:2002

Total Time Min (hours):3,463

Total Time Max (hours):6,894

% of Fleet for Sale:2%

# For Sale:7

Technical Information

Engine Manufacturer : Pratt & Whitney Canada

Engine Model : PT6A-21

Hourly Rate /engine : $130

Mid Life Cost : $0

Typical Avionics Suite : ProLine II

Financial

Based on 300 hours a year

FINANCIAL: ANNUAL FIXED COSTS

Crew:$137,800

Hangar:$21,200

Hull Insurance:$2,839

Liability Insurance:$20,000

Miscellaneous:$1,675

Annual Amount:$183,514

FINANCIAL: VARIABLE HOURLY COSTS

Fuel Consumption (gallons per hour):130

Fuel Cost (at $5.00 per gallon):$650

Maintenance:$107

Engine Reserves:$260

Miscellaneous:$130

Total Cost / Per Hour:$1,146.92

FINANCIAL: ANNUAL SUMMARY

Based on 300 hours a year

Typical Purchase Price:$1,892,500

Market Depreciation (%):4.43%

Market Depreciation ($):$83,837.75

Total Fixed Costs:$183,514

Total Variable Costs:$344,076

Total Cost of Operation:$611,427.75

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