SPACIOUS CABIN
Plenty of space for work or relaxation.
QUIET RIDE
Reduced cabin noise for comfort during flights.
VERSATILE PERFORMANCE
Excellent capabilities for takeoff and landing.
EXTREMELY ECONOMICAL
Cost-effective option for private travel.
LONG FLIGHT RANGE
Covers 1,800 nautical miles for versatile missions.

Discover The Beechcraft King Air 350
The turboprop King Air 350 is a comfortable, efficient, and all-around excellent choice for both leisure and business trips. There’s nice cabin space, more than enough legroom, and plenty of headroom to allow for a nice trip on even a long flight.
The King Air 350 is designed to provide smooth journeys with state-of-the-art avionics and safety features, ensuring a luxurious flight experience. And thanks to its range and low fuel usage, it’s also an affordable travel option. The best of both worlds, really, and one of the reasons why our agents receive so many requests for this private jet.
The King Air 350 excels in both performance and reliability, making it an ideal choice for travel of all types. The cabin is designed to reduce the noise level and give passengers a more private place to work or just chill out. Travelling with children who need to nap? Not a problem. Need quiet to get some work done while flying? Not a problem.
This multi-purpose aircraft can be used for everything from executive charter to medical and cargo transport. Chartering a King Air 350 is a decision that will ensure the highest quality experience with all of the expected comfort, economy, and safety.
Beechcraft King Air 350 Cabin Layout
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Beechcraft King Air 350 Specifications

Santorini, Greece
At the very centre of the Aegean, you will find the city of Santorini, an extremely popular tourist destination. To experience what a true medieval village once looked like, visit Pyrgos Village. There, you will find well-preserved, traditional homes, narrow, walkable alleyways, and even a true historic castle! There are tons of water sports to partake in, boat rentals, or just lounging on the beautiful beaches.
- Approximately
- 3
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- 30
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik is an official UNESCO World Heritage Site that is very well preserved. Those who appreciate art and photography may want to check out the Dominican Monastery with its unique collection of religious artworks, as well as War Photo Limited. This extremely moving photography museum highlights stirring photos that were taken in an effort to document the impact of war on the country. The city boasts medieval walls, an old town area, and access to the beautiful Adriatic coast.
- Approximately
- 2
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- 30
- min

Porto, Portugal
Porto is an energetic city that is known for its historic architecture and colourful façades. It is also known for its world-famous port wine. For a great, casual dining experience, make your way over to Foz do Douro. There are some amazing seaside cafés at this spot where the Douro River meets and flows out into the Atlantic Ocean. Visit the cobblestone streets of the Ribeira area of town, embark on a boat trip up the Douro River for wine samplings, or take a leisurely ride across the city’s main bridge to catch an amazing view of the city’s vibrant skyline.
- Approximately
- 2
- hours
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- 30
- min

Bergen, Norway
Bergen is tucked between mountains and fjords and delivers big on both nature and culture. For a true VIP experience, allow us to secure a booking for you at Lysøen Island & Ole Bull’s Villa. This amazing island retreat comes complete with an on-site villa that was once owned by the popular Norwegian violinist, Ole Bull. Though not super well known for its culinary scene, Bergen is home to some wonderful restaurants offering some of the freshest seafood in the world.
- Approximately
- 2
- hours
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- 30
- min