Flotte d'Avions
Pilatus PC12
Flotte d'Avions
Beechcraft 1900D
Flotte d'Avions - King Air
Beechcraft King Air
Flotte - Piaggio
Piaggio P.180 Avanti

 

Feature Details
Seating Capacity Up to 7 to 9 passengers (depending on configuration)
Stretcher Capacity (Medevac) 1 to 2 stretchers with medical crew
Service Ceiling (Altitude) Up to 25,000 feet (approx. 7,500 meters)
Cruising Speed Approx. 285 knots (530 km/h)
Flight Range Up to 1,500 nautical miles (2,800 km)
Endurance (Non-stop) Approx. 4 hours without refueling

 

 

Aircraft Overview & Key Assets

The turboprop, specifically the King Air series, is widely regarded as the “workhorse” of business and humanitarian aviation. Its primary asset is its extreme versatility: it is one of the few aircraft capable of combining the comfort of a pressurized cabin with the ruggedness required to land on short or unimproved runways (grass, dirt, or gravel). Unlike private jets that require long paved runways, this turboprop can access remote airfields, bringing it closer to the final destination or patients during emergency medical evacuations (Medevac).

The cabin configuration is highly modular and can be reconfigured in record time, transitioning from a VIP “Club Seating” layout to a flying intensive care unit. Economically, it consumes significantly less fuel than a jet over short to medium distances while offering exceptional mechanical reliability thanks to its world-renowned Pratt & Whitney engines. It is the ideal tool for fast, safe, and flexible missions.