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King Air 260 vs King Air 350i

A head-to-head look at two of the most-chartered aircraft in the turboprop class.

Beechcraft King Air 260

BEECHCRAFT

Beechcraft King Air 260

The Beechcraft King Air 260 is the next-generation King Air 250 — modernised Collins Pro Line Fusion flight deck, refreshed cabin and the proven short-runway capability of the King Air family.

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Beechcraft King Air 350i

BEECHCRAFT

Beechcraft King Air 350i

The Beechcraft King Air 350i is the most-chartered twin turboprop in the world. Nine passengers, short-runway access and the proven economics of the King Air platform make it ideal for regional missions to airports jets simply cannot use.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Side-by-side specifications

METRICKing Air 260King Air 350i
Passengers89
Range1,720 nm1,806 nm
Cruise speed310 kts312 kts
Cabin height4'9"4'9"
Cabin width4'6"4'6"
Baggage55 cu ft55 cu ft
Runway2,950 ft3,300 ft

Beechcraft King Air 260 — strengths

  • Latest Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics
  • Short-runway and unimproved-strip capable
  • Lowest seat-mile cost in executive turboprop class

Beechcraft King Air 350i — strengths

  • Short and unpaved runway access
  • Lowest seat-mile cost in segment
  • Proven 50-year platform

CHARTER PRICING

Indicative pricing

BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 260
Zurich → St Moritz (Samedan)from CHF 3,900
Miami → Key Westfrom $3,400
BEECHCRAFT KING AIR 350I
London → Cardifffrom £2,900
Denver → Telluridefrom $5,700

All-inclusive indicative one-way pricing. Confirmed quote in 10 minutes.

EXPERT VERDICT

Two closely-matched turboprops — the right pick depends entirely on the mission, not the spec sheet.

The King Air 260 pulls ahead on airport access; the King Air 350i answers with range / non-stop reach and group capacity. Both sit in the turboprop class, so charter pricing is broadly aligned — let the use case (range, group size, airport pair) drive the final call.

Range / non-stop reach

King Air 350i

1,806 nm of range — the better choice for transcontinental and intercontinental missions.

Cabin comfort

Even

Matched specifications.

Group capacity

King Air 350i

Seats up to 9 — the right pick when the manifest grows.

Airport access

King Air 260

Shorter 2,950 ft balanced-field requirement — opens up restricted alpine, island and city-adjacent airfields.

Speed & block time

Even

Comparable on this dimension.

Verdict based on published manufacturer specifications, charter market data and Limitless Sky brokerage experience.

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Top reasons to choose — and who each aircraft is best for

A tailored summary for the King Air 260 and King Air 350i: the deciding reasons in this matchup, plus the buyer archetypes each aircraft serves best.

BEECHCRAFT

Top reasons to choose the King Air 260

  • Lands in 2,950 ft balanced field — accesses short, restricted and city-adjacent airports the King Air 350i cannot.
  • Latest Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics
  • Short-runway and unimproved-strip capable
  • Lowest seat-mile cost in executive turboprop class

BEST FOR

  • Short-field departures

    2,950 ft balanced field unlocks airports the King Air 350i cannot use, putting passengers closer to the door.

  • Island & alpine access

    Short, unpaved or high-altitude strips that jets simply cannot use.

  • Sub-500 nm hops

    Operating cost per seat-mile beats every jet on quick regional legs.

  • Cargo-heavy missions

    Large cabin door and floor loading for ski, dive and field-kit travel.

BEECHCRAFT

Top reasons to choose the King Air 350i

  • Seats up to 9 passengers vs 8 on the King Air 260 — better for full-group charters and family travel.
  • Short and unpaved runway access
  • Lowest seat-mile cost in segment
  • Proven 50-year platform

BEST FOR

  • Larger party charters

    Up to 9 seats vs 8 on the King Air 260 — the natural pick when the manifest grows last-minute.

  • Island & alpine access

    Short, unpaved or high-altitude strips that jets simply cannot use.

  • Sub-500 nm hops

    Operating cost per seat-mile beats every jet on quick regional legs.

  • Cargo-heavy missions

    Large cabin door and floor loading for ski, dive and field-kit travel.

PROS & CONS

Honest assessment

BEECHCRAFT

Beechcraft King Air 260

PROS

  • +Latest Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics
  • +Short-runway and unimproved-strip capable
  • +Lowest seat-mile cost in executive turboprop class
  • +Shorter runway requirement (2,950 ft) unlocks airfields the King Air 350i cannot use.

CONS

  • Maximum 8-seat layout is tight if you regularly travel with more than 8 — the King Air 350i adds 1 seat.

BEECHCRAFT

Beechcraft King Air 350i

PROS

  • +Short and unpaved runway access
  • +Lowest seat-mile cost in segment
  • +Proven 50-year platform
  • +Carries up to 9 passengers vs 8 on the King Air 260 — better for larger groups.

CONS

  • Marginally more expensive per block hour than the King Air 260 on typical charter quotes — confirm with a live quote for your route.

REAL-WORLD MISSIONS

Which aircraft for which mission

Four scenarios our charter desk sees regularly — and which of these two we would actually quote.

SCENARIO 01

Ski-week shuttle into a short alpine strip

OUR PICKKing Air 260

Shorter runway requirement (2,950 ft) opens up the airfield.

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SCENARIO 02

Coastal island hop with bicycles and dive gear

OUR PICKKing Air 260

Shorter runway requirement (2,950 ft) opens up the airfield.

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SCENARIO 03

Regional medevac repositioning with stretcher kit

OUR PICKKing Air 260

Shorter runway requirement (2,950 ft) opens up the airfield.

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SCENARIO 04

Field-visit tour across three regional airports in one day

OUR PICKKing Air 260

Shorter runway requirement (2,950 ft) opens up the airfield.

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ROUTE RECOMMENDATIONS

Best pick per route

ROUTEDISTANCERECOMMENDEDWHY
London → Le Touquet120 nmEitherBoth aircraft fly this comfortably non-stop — choose on cabin and price.
Zurich → St Moritz95 nmEitherBoth aircraft fly this comfortably non-stop — choose on cabin and price.
Aspen → Telluride115 nmEitherBoth aircraft fly this comfortably non-stop — choose on cabin and price.
Nantucket → Teterboro180 nmEitherBoth aircraft fly this comfortably non-stop — choose on cabin and price.

Distances are great-circle approximations; actual fuel planning accounts for winds, weather and reserves.

FAQ

King Air 260 vs King Air 350i — frequently asked

King Air 260 vs King Air 350i: which has the longer range?OPEN

The Beechcraft King Air 260 has a published range of 1,720 nm; the Beechcraft King Air 350i is rated at 1,806 nm. The longer-range aircraft opens up more non-stop city pairs without a tech stop.

Which is faster — King Air 260 or King Air 350i?OPEN

Cruise speeds are 310 kts for the Beechcraft King Air 260 and 312 kts for the Beechcraft King Air 350i. On a Zurich → St Moritz (Samedan)-style mission the faster aircraft typically saves 10–25 minutes block time.

How many passengers does each aircraft carry?OPEN

The Beechcraft King Air 260 seats 8; the Beechcraft King Air 350i seats 9. Charter prices below assume a typical executive layout — high-density configurations are available on request.

What does it cost to charter the Beechcraft King Air 260 vs the Beechcraft King Air 350i?OPEN

Indicative one-way pricing on a benchmark mission: Beechcraft King Air 260 from from CHF 3,900, Beechcraft King Air 350i from from £2,900. Confirmed quote in 10 minutes — pricing varies with empty-leg availability, season and routing.

Which aircraft is better for transatlantic or long-range missions?OPEN

Both belong to the Turboprop category, but range, payload and runway performance differ. See the route-recommendations table on this page for our specific pick per corridor.

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