Beechcraft King Air 250

Twin Engine • Beechcraft • King Air 250, King Air 250SE

$2.5M – $8.5M
Market price range

Key Specifications

Manufacturer Beechcraft
Model King Air 250
Category Twin Engine
Variants King Air 250, King Air 250SE
Seating 9, 13 seats
Typical TTAF 4,500 hours
Markets United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Mexico
Price Range $2.5M – $8.5M

Overview

The Beechcraft King Air 250 is a pressurized, twin-engine turboprop aircraft that represents the pinnacle of the King Air family. First introduced in 2002 as an upgrade to the King Air 200, the 250 features enhanced Pratt & Whitney PT6A-60A engines, delivering superior performance and reliability. The aircraft is renowned for its exceptional range, high-altitude capability, and dependable twin-engine safety. The King Air 250 serves diverse markets including air taxi operators, corporate charter, medical evacuation, special operations, and governmental agencies. Its spacious cabin accommodates up to 13 passengers or can be configured for cargo, medevac, or specialized missions. The aircraft is celebrated for its rugged reliability, excellent short-field performance, and proven track record across challenging environments globally. Its pressurization system, modern avionics options, and efficient operating costs make it an industry standard for regional transportation and specialized missions.

Technical Specifications

Maximum Speed: 310 knots
Cruise Speed: 270 knots
Maximum Range: 2,165 nautical miles
Service Ceiling: 35,000 feet
Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney PT6A-60A turboprops
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 15,100 lbs
Useful Load: 6,300 lbs
Pressurization: 10,000 feet cabin at 35,000 feet altitude