Wheels Up Continues Expansion with Beechcraft King Air Based Service
Since inking the record-breaking deal for King Air 350’s, Wheels Up has continued to prosper and expand their business model. It has been a little over a year since their launch, and thanks in part to the King Air family, the company has found
Learn MoreHashtag Project: Last Week’s Spotlight: #KANblackandwhite
Last week, we ran the #KANblackandwhite hashtag project on Instagram. Here is our favorite submission: Join us on our Instagram @KingAirNation each week to participate in each project and share great photos of the KingAir! Here is this week’s hashta
Learn MoreCenTex Update on Saddle Tank System
CenTex Aerospace, Inc. recently announced the completion of its Saddle Tank system installation on a King Air 350. Guardian Flight, with corporate headquarters in South Jordan, Utah, has taken delivery of their King Air 350 at Waco Regiona
Learn MoreNew King Air LED Lighting Upgrades Coming Soon
The Beechcraft King Air family is once again being catered to by lighting geniuses, Luma Technologies. After successfully creating and installing the Lumatech line of light-emitting diodes (LED) caution and annunciator panels, Lumatec
Learn MoreKing Air 350C Heavy Weights Prove to be Fit for the Royals with Two New Orders
Medical transport is an important function for the King Air family, and the latest purchase of two King Air’s by Australia’s Royal Australian Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) shines light on the functionality of the aircrafts. The two new King Air
Learn MoreWould You Upgrade?
King Air owners often have a long history with their aircraft. The King Air is a sturdy and dependable aircraft and serves its owners as well today as when it rolled out from the Beechcraft factory line. However, days have passed and some may b
Learn MoreGarmin Upgrades and Enhances the G1000-Equipped King Air Series Aircraft in Europe
Garmin recently announced EASA validation of the most recent software for G1000-equipped King Air 200/250/300/350 series aircraft. These enhancements provide a number of new features and optional equipment upgrades that offer King Air owne
Learn MoreKing Air 350’s “Rise” to the Occasion at New Airline
Beechcraft’s King Air 350 is hitting the center stage as the vehicle to fixing air travel. After an entrepreneur spent endless hours encountering flying issues, a solution has been born. Two King Air 350’s that seat eight people are in business to
Learn MoreFly Farther, Loiter Longer
CenTex Aerospace, Inc. announces it has received FAA approval of an amendment to its Saddle Tank system STC that makes a number of additional King Air models eligible for the conversion. Now the new system can be installed on the Beechcraft C90
Learn MoreHashtag Project: Last Week’s Spotlight: #KANcopy
Last week, we ran the #KANcopy hashtag project on Instagram to celebrate business aviation at NBAA 2014. Here is our favorite submission: Join us on our Instagram @KingAirNation each week to participate in each project and share great photos of the
Learn MoreHashtag Project: Last Week’s Spotlight: #KANwindow
Last week, we ran the #KANwindow hashtag project on Instagram to celebrate business aviation at NBAA 2014. Here are our favorites from the images submitted to the contest: Join us on our Instagram @KingAirNation each week to participate in each pr
Learn MoreKingAir F90, A Rare Bird
The KingAir F90, produced only between 1979 and 1985, is the model just above the go-to entry-level C90. A total of 236 F90s and F90-1s were built, with 137 of them still on the FAA registry. For those of you keeping score, that’s 203 F90s and 3
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