Beechcraft Premier I

HIGH SPEED

Maximum cruise speed of 461 mph.

SAFETY FEATURES

HTAWS and TCAS systems.

IMPRESSIVE RANGE

Up to 1,360 nautical miles.

COMFORTABLE SEATING

Luxurious interior with galley.

COST-EFFICIENT

Reasonable rental rates.

Discover The Beechcraft Premier I

The Beechcraft Premier I light jet is well-known for its speed, luxury, and efficiency, making it an excellent choice for private and business flights. It was designed and built by Beechcraft (which is now Textron Aviation) and is a beautiful aircraft for couples or solo trips despite being able to seat between six and seven passengers. As luxurious as it is practical, the Premier I is always able to offer a pleasant and stress-free flight.

Part of what makes the Premier I special is that it performs extremely well. It has a maximum cruising speed of up to 461 knots, allowing passengers to comfortably reach their destinations in as short a time as possible. It also has a maximum reach of about 1,360 nautical miles and therefore is perfect for medium- or short-haul travel, whether that be a weekend trip or a quick business appointment.

The Premier I’s cabin is comfortable and functional with comfortable seats. Relax in leather seats, stay entertained with onboard entertainment, or remain connected with in-flight Wi-Fi. This jet also boasts a spacious baggage capacity, ensuring that all your personal and professional belongings can accompany you on your journey. A performance-packed, multi-purpose aircraft, the Premier I is among the best in private air travel.


Beechcraft Premier I Cabin Layout

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Beechcraft Premier I Specifications

Valletta, Malta

Valletta is a historic Mediterranean city and a popular tourist destination. It also has stunning Baroque architecture, including St. John’s Co-Cathedral and the Grand Master’s Palace. The famous Manoel Theatre, one of the oldest still in operation in Europe, offers guided tours and often, live performances. Valletta boasts an intriguing and rich seafaring heritage and a vibrant culture that is worth exploring.

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Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn is an attractive destination for tourists thanks to its ability to seamlessly combine old-world charm with modernity. Its Old Town takes guests on an era-spanning excursion with cobbled streets, Gothic churches, and intact medieval walls. There is also the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Tallinn Town Hall. But beyond its old center, Tallinn can have a contemporary edge with museums such as the Kumu Art Museum and Estonian Maritime Museum.

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Kraków, Poland

The most captivating city in Poland just may be Kraków, with its exquisite medieval architecture and vibrant art scene. Its Old Town is the site of wonders such as Wawel Castle and the magnificent St. Mary’s Basilica. While there, pay a visit to Kazimierz, the old Jewish quarter, which is now a bustling area full of galleries, intimate cafés, and museums. Kraków, a combination of cultural tradition, modern life, and world-famous cuisine, is a place to satisfy any craving.

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Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

Luxembourg City is an idyllic mixture of historic beauty and modern luxury. Its Old Town boasts medieval buildings, cobbled streets, and the fascinating Bock Casemates (tunnels dug into the cliff). Some of the main landmarks are the Grand Ducal Palace and Notre Dame Cathedral, showing the city’s architectural legacy. The Alzette River can provide beautiful natural views to match the cosmopolitan ambiance of the city. Luxembourg City is a beautiful blend of history, culture, and scenery.

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