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SLpilot 03-06-2007 09:24 AM

king air
 
what companies fly the king air?

Tgaug6300 03-06-2007 11:14 AM

You're kidding, right? You want a list of every company that flys a King Air?! I don't mean to flame you, but that list would be a tad bit long!

Ewfflyer 03-06-2007 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by Tgaug6300 (Post 129294)
You're kidding, right? You want a list of every company that flys a King Air?! I don't mean to flame you, but that list would be a tad bit long!

I want to flame too, but this question really just makes me think "Huh":confused:

cl601pilot 03-06-2007 10:46 PM

Join NBAA and you will get access to their operators database.

GauleyPilot 03-08-2007 05:11 AM

Many companies big and small fly King Airs.

Im going to assume that since you see more about who is flying Gulfsreams and BBJs in the aviation media, and only an ad for a King Air is why you asked that question.

King Airs are not as glamorous as they were back in the day. They are still out there going strong because they work and work and work. They do what they do very well, they don't break much, they fly great, the people in the back love them. There were turboprops back in the day that were faster and burned less fuel, but they haven't been made since back in the day.

You can get a new King Air 350 today. You can put in 3,611 lbs of fuel, a 200 lb. pilot, and carry 1600 lbs (8 200lb. people) for 1500 miles with reserves. On a standard day, you would need 3,300 feet of runway at sea level. At Denver on a 90 Degree F day you would need 8,000 feet. Depending on your load and elevation, you can get even use a 3,000 foot runway.

Full Seats and Full Fuel--That is an airplane

Swass 03-20-2007 10:38 AM

Raytheon for one

KingAirPIC 04-24-2007 12:25 PM

The King Air has more than 6,000 aircraft operated by corporate, commercial and special mission operations in more than 94 countries.

-aerospacetechnology.com

Blackhawk 04-24-2007 02:43 PM

While we're on the subject, anyone know a flight school that operates Cessnas?

usmc-sgt 04-24-2007 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by Blackhawk (Post 154752)
While we're on the subject, anyone know a flight school that operates Cessnas?


I heard there is an FBO somewhere on the westcoast that offers training in the 172. Being such a rare bird though it will require an extensive google search

aero550 04-24-2007 04:07 PM

Anybody know what airlines operate 737's? Entire world, please.;)


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