Regional Business Travel
Access to shorter runways for quick trips.
Measurement system:
Range
3,300 km
Cruise Speed
540 km/h
Service Ceiling
10,668 m
Takeoff weight
5,670 kg
Number of Engines
2
Engine Model
P&WC PT6A-42
Landing Distance
820 m
Takeoff Distance
1005 m
Start of Production
1981 y
Find your scenario
Access to shorter runways for quick trips.
Flexible scheduling for multiple destinations.
Reliable transport for urgent missions.
Adaptable for various operational needs.
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The Beechcraft King Air B200 is a legendary twin-turboprop aircraft that offers the perfect balance of performance, comfort, and operating efficiency. Known for its reliability and flexibility, the B200 remains one of the most trusted aircraft for executive travel, regional flights, and short-haul private charters.
When you choose JETVIP, you gain access to the King Air B200 with personalized charter solutions, rapid departures, and premium service on board.
Maximum range: up to 2,720 km
Cruising speed: 500 km/h (270 knots)
Maximum altitude: 10,668 m (35,000 feet)
Passenger capacity: 6–9 passengers
Cabin length: 5.08 m
Cabin width: 1.37 m
Cabin height: 1.45 m
Baggage capacity: approx. 1.5 m³
Takeoff distance: 805 m
Landing distance: 792 m
Short Runway Access
The B200 excels at operating from short or unpaved runways, making it ideal for reaching smaller regional airports and remote destinations that jets often cannot access.
Efficient and Economical
With significantly lower fuel burn and maintenance costs than light jets, the B200 offers exceptional value without compromising on comfort or reliability.
Spacious Pressurized Cabin
The cabin is designed with club seating, fold-out tables, and noise-reduction insulation. Passengers enjoy a pressurized environment, ideal for work or rest during flight.
Flexible Interior Configuration
The B200 can be configured for executive travel, medical evacuation (medevac), cargo, or special missions, providing unmatched versatility in its category.
High Safety Standards
Proven track record of operational safety, robust avionics systems, and reliable twin-engine performance, even in adverse conditions.
| Aircraft Model | Max Range | Cruise Speed | Runway Access | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| King Air B200 | 2,720 km | 500 km/h | Excellent | Best balance of efficiency and flexibility |
| Pilatus PC-12 | 3,400 km | 500 km/h | Very good | Single-engine, slightly longer range |
| Piper Meridian | 2,200 km | 430 km/h | Good | Smaller cabin, lower performance |
| Citation CJ1 | 2,400 km | 700 km/h | Limited | Faster, but requires longer runways |
The King Air B200 stands out for its combination of multi-mission capability, short-field performance, and twin-engine reliability.
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“The King Air B200 is a workhorse. We’ve used it to reach rural airfields where jets simply can’t land. It’s dependable, spacious, and surprisingly quiet.”
— Michael R., Infrastructure Consultant
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“For regional business trips, this aircraft has become our go-to. We fly from city to city without delays, and the cabin is ideal for in-air meetings. JETVIP always ensures it’s ready and spotless.”
— Anna S., Investment Manager
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“A perfect mix of economy and comfort. We’ve done dozens of flights with JETVIP on the B200 — and every one exceeded expectations.”
— James K., Private Client
Looking for a private aircraft that combines jet-like comfort with turboprop economics? The King Air B200 is the ideal solution. With JETVIP, you receive a complete charter experience:
Fast departure setup (from just a few hours)
Customized route planning to fit your schedule
Access to regional and remote airfields
Professional crew and concierge-level service
Transparent pricing and no hidden costs
VIP lounge access and full confidentiality
📞 Contact JETVIP today to charter the King Air B200 for your next mission — whether business, leisure, or utility. Discover why it remains one of the most respected and versatile aircraft in the world of private aviation.
Regional business travel with access to shorter runways
Multi-stop days where rugged dispatch reliability and turnaround flexibility matter
Operator profiles needing passenger-plus-baggage or passenger-plus-equipment capability
The Beechcraft King Air 200 is a pressurized, twin-engine turboprop designed around reliable regional travel with the ability to use shorter runways than many light jets. It is commonly selected for mixed missions—business transport, government, medical, and special-mission roles—because it combines a practical operating footprint with a cabin that can be configured for passengers, equipment, or quick-change layouts depending on installation.
The 200 series is well suited to point-to-point flying in the roughly 300–900 nm band, especially when the trip involves smaller airports or runway-length constraints. It is typically less compelling when the primary value driver is highest cruise speed, very high-altitude weather avoidance, or a large-cabin jet experience for longer legs.
The King Air 200 cabin is a stand-up-in-the-aisle-for-some, pressurized turboprop cabin with club-style seating common in passenger configurations. It typically prioritizes practicality: good baggage access, large entry door, and a cabin that can be arranged for passengers, workstations, or mission equipment. Cabin noise and vibration are characteristic of turboprops and can vary significantly with interior refurbishment, insulation, and propeller/engine condition.
Avionics and systems depend heavily on the aircraft’s production year and any subsequent upgrades. Many King Air 200s have been modernized with contemporary GPS/FMS, ADS-B solutions, digital autopilots, and cockpit retrofits, while others retain older analog or early-generation EFIS suites. The platform itself is conventional and maintenance-friendly, emphasizing proven systems and broad support rather than cutting-edge automation.
Operationally, the King Air 200 is often chosen when runway flexibility, climb performance, and dependable dispatch are higher priorities than jet cruise speed. It supports a wide range of day-to-day missions—from executive transport to utility operations—while keeping performance consistent across varying airport environments. Real-world payload and range depend on interior configuration, installed options, and how much fuel is carried for reserves and alternates.
Number of aircraft of this model at each base.

Built / int. refit
2005 / 2023
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.45 m
Rental price
800 € / hr.944 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1990 / 2017
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.45 m
Rental price
800 € / hr.944 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
2006 / 2023
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.45 m
Rental price
800 € / hr.944 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1993 / 2018
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.45 m
Rental price
800 € / hr.944 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1982 / 2013
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.45 m
Rental price
800 € / hr.944 $ / hr.
Estimated cost