2012 BEECHCRAFT King Air Turboprop SOLD

No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.

2012 BEECHCRAFT King Air Turboprop (sold)
SOLD · May 2026
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Year
2012
Make
Beechcraft
Model
King Air Turboprop
Total Time
2,551 hr
Seller
Faith Warren
Source
avpay.aero
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Description

AIRFRAME Total Time 2,551 Hours 2,069 Landings ENGINES Model: Pratt Whitney PT6A-60A Engine 1: 2,551 Hours 2,069 Cycles Engine 2: 2,551 Hours 2,069 Cycles PROPS Model: Hartzell HC-B4MP-3C Prop 1: 2,551 Hours 72 Hours SOVH Prop 2: 5,111 Hours 55 Hours SOVH AVIONICS • Collins Pro Line 21 Integrated Avionics System • Collins radios with dual COM, dual NAV, dual audio control • Dual TDR-94D Mode S Transponders • Collins TWR-850 Turbulence Weather Radar • Collins FMS-3000 • FA2100 Cockpit Voice Recorder • GH-3100 ESIS • Single DME • ACSS TAWS+ • Artex C406-2 ELT • IFIS 6.0 • ECH-5000 Electronic Charts • RVSM Capable • DBU-5000 Database Loader • ALT-4000 Radio Altimeter • MDC-3110 Maintenance Diagnostic Computer ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT • Collins GPS-4000s with WAAS/LPV • GoGo Avance L3 Plus Wi-Fi • GWX-3001 Satellite Graphical Weather • Raisbeck Nacelle Wing Lockers • Commuter Air Technology Exhaust Stacks INTERIOR Overall Beige with Tuscan Olivewood cabinetry and polished aluminum hardware. Executive configuration with 8 cabin seats. RH aft belted flushing toilet, LED cabin lighting, LH forward refreshment center, Venue Cabin Management system. EXTERIOR Overall Matterhorn White with Black Bottom Fuselage and Tibetan Gold Metallic Stripe

About the Beechcraft King Air Turboprop

The Beechcraft King Air — the Super King Air, often written simply as "kingair" — is the best-selling business turboprop in history, in continuous production since 1964. The Beech King Air line runs from the compact 90-series, through the larger 200-series (Super King Air), to the stretched stand-up-cabin 300 and 350-series, all powered by twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turbines and prized for short-field capability, all-weather utility and the largest support network in their class. Whether listed as a Beech King Air or a Beechcraft King Air, the type remains the default choice for owners stepping up from piston twins.

Produced 1964.