Beechcraft King Air 350 & 350i Charter
A King Air 350i Charter is a smart decision
The world’s most popular business turboprop. It features twin-engine reliability, a spacious “double-club” cabin, and the payload to carry your entire team without compromise.
Why Charter a Beechcraft King Air 350?
For over 50 years, the King Air series has defined the turboprop category. The 350i model represents the pinnacle of this legacy, offering a unique blend of heavy-haul capacity and boardroom-level comfort.
Why choose the 350i over a light jet?
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Twin-Engine Safety:
For corporations and families who mandate twin-engine redundancy for safety protocols, the King Air 350i is the undisputed choice in the turboprop market.
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“Double Club” Seating:
The cabin is designed for business. With eight seats arranged in two facing groups of four, it allows for seamless in-flight meetings and conversation.
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Nacelle Wing Lockers:
Do you need to carry golf clubs for 8 people? The 350i features unique “nacelle lockers” located in the engine cowlings, keeping your heavy luggage outside the cabin and freeing up legroom.
King Air 350i Specifications
| Passenger Capacity | 8 – 9 Passengers |
| Range | 1,800 nm (approx. 5 hours) |
| Cruise Speed | 312 mph (359 mph Max) |
| Cabin Height | 4 ft 10 in |
| Luggage Capacity | 55 ft³ (Includes Wing Lockers) |
| Hourly Rate (Est.) | $2,800 – $3,500 |
How much does a King Air 350 charter cost?
If you are wondering how much is a King Air cost to charter, the hourly rate for the Beechcraft King Air 350i typically ranges between $2,800 and $3,500 per flight hour. This positions it as a highly competitive alternative to light jets. You receive the spacious “double-club” boardroom cabin, heavy luggage capacity, and twin-engine safety protocols at a fraction of a jet’s operating cost.
Inside the Cabin: A Boardroom in the Sky
The King Air 350i cabin is optimized for productivity and comfort, rivaling many light jets in width and amenities.
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Connectivity:
Most 350i models in our network come equipped with Wi-Fi and power outlets at every seat, ensuring you never miss an email.
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Quiet Technology:
The 350i utilizes advanced sound-dampening technology to suppress propeller noise, making it one of the quietest cabins in its class.
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Refreshment Center:
A dedicated forward refreshment center ensures cold drinks and snacks are always within reach.

Where Can the King Air 350i Take You?
With a range of up to 1,800 nautical miles, the King Air 350i is a true coast-to-coast contender (with one stop) or a nonstop regional powerhouse.
Top King Air Missions:
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Chicago to New York:
Move an entire executive team between HQs efficiently.
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Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas:
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London to Nice:
A favorite route for European summer holidays, landing closer to the action.
King Air 350 vs. King Air 200 Charter
While the 350i is the flagship heavy-hauler of the fleet, many of our clients also ask about the King Air 200. The B200 series is another incredibly popular twin-engine turboprop available for charter.
The main difference lies in capacity and range: The King Air 200 typically seats 6 to 7 passengers and is perfect for slightly shorter regional hops, offering a more economical hourly rate. However, if you need to move a full team of 8 to 9 executives with significant luggage (like golf clubs in the nacelle lockers), the King Air 350 remains the undisputed champion.
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*Disclaimer: This is an estimate for budgetary purposes only. Please request a formal quote for an exact price.
Similar Aircraft Options
Compare the King Air 350i with other aircraft in its class

Pilatus PC-12
More economical single-engine option. Great for shorter runways and slightly smaller groups (6-8).

Cessna Grand Caravan
The utility master. Slower, but perfect for larger groups (up to 12) and short island hops.
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FAQs: Beechcraft King Air 350i
Is the King Air 350i pressurized?
Yes, the Beechcraft King Air 350i cabin is fully pressurized and climate-controlled. This ensures maximum passenger comfort at cruise altitudes of up to 35,000 feet, allowing the aircraft to fly above most turbulent weather systems.
Does the King Air 350 have a toilet?
Yes. Unlike many smaller turboprops, the King Air 350i features a private, enclosed lavatory located in the rear of the cabin, providing convenience and privacy for longer regional flights.
How much luggage can the King Air 350 hold?
The 350i is known as a heavy-hauler in the charter market. Between the heated rear baggage compartment and the external “nacelle lockers” located behind the engines (which are perfect for skis or golf clubs), it offers an impressive 55 to 71 cubic feet of storage space.