Beechcraft King Air 250

TRAVEL RANGE

Extended flight capabilities for versatility.

COMFORTABLE

Spacious cabin with ergonomic design.

COST EFFICIENT

Cost-effective operational expenses.

CABIN LAYOUT

Flexible seating arrangements for comfort.

PAYLOAD CAPACITY

Adequate space for luggage storage.

Discover The Beechcraft King Air 250

The Beechcraft King Air 250 is a business and leisure turboprop jet. This aircraft has been well-tested, is proven to be highly dependable, and also has the latest technology to make it both extremely efficient and comfortable.

The King Air 250 can seat up to six adult passengers in its standard seating configuration, and it’s got a spacious and opulent cabin, perfect for small group travel, families, or business executives who need (or simply prefer) to take private flights.

Speed and a long flight range are the other specialties of the King Air 250. This aircraft, capable of conducting both regional and long-distance flights, unlocks a multitude of opportunities. The craft’s turboprop engines are exceptional—quiet with excellent fuel economy—delivering a cheaper alternative within the private jet sector.

The cabin of a King Air 250 boasts comfortable seats, ample legroom, and other top-notch amenities. The 250’s modular cabin layout can be altered to meet any type of space needs. Furthermore, there’s a lot of room for bags and other luggage within the King Air 250, rounding out just a few of the perks of this premium luxury solution for private flights.


Beechcraft King Air 250 Cabin Layout

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Beechcraft King Air 250 Specifications

Dalaman, Turkey

Dalaman, located on the wonderful southwest coast of Turkey, is a well-loved tourist destination that boasts golden sands, turquoise ocean waters, and exciting nightlife. Dalaman, the entry to the Turkish Riviera, is also a great base from which to explore the other nearby hotspots like Marmaris, Fethiye, and Oludeniz, all of which are famous for their amazing nature and outdoor sports such as paragliding and diving.

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Thira, Greece

Thira (formerly Santorini) is a Greek island famous for its cliffs, blue-domed churches, and spectacular sunsets. Visit the beautiful villages of Oia and Fira, the city of ruins, Akrotiri, or sample the island’s famous wines at the island’s many wineries. Luxurious hotels, restaurants on the edge of the sea, and energetic nightlife make Thira the perfect destination for many.

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  • 4
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Tunis, Tunisia

Tunisia’s capital city is a great mix of the ancient and the contemporary. Visit the ancient Carthaginian ruins, the bustling Medina with its many souks, and the blue-and-white village of Sidi Bou Said. Tunis is an economic and cultural centre where foreign trade fairs and conferences are frequently held. The city is also well-known for its Mediterranean climate, rich culture, and fascinating past, making it a great place to visit both for business and for leisure.

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Pula, Croatia

Pula, located on the Istrian Peninsula of Croatia, is an ancient city and is famous for its Roman architecture and the remarkably preserved Pula Arena amphitheater. Apart from history, there are beaches, turquoise waters, and an old town in Pula. Several cultural festivals and events are happening in the city throughout the year, which makes the city a busy place for tourists and corporate travellers.

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