Beechcraft King Air 260 Aircraft in United Kingdom

UK-registered aircraft (G- prefix) operate under EASA certification (post-Brexit some divergence). UK GA market smaller than US but with strong support network around London (Biggin Hill, Stansted), Manchester and major regional airports. Cross-border transactions to/from EU and US require import documentation and possible mod work.

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The Beechcraft King Air 260 is the current production 200-series King Air — successor to the 250, with Pro Line Fusion avionics, autothrottle and refined cabin. Production from 2020. As the newest 200-series, used examples are near-new and command near-new prices.

Beechcraft King Air 260 aircraft for sale

1 used Beechcraft King Air 260 aircraft for sale in United Kingdom · 10-seat · Reference price ~$5,200,000 ($4,300,000–$6,500,000) · updated yesterday

Beechcraft King Air 260 Specifications

Model spec

The Beechcraft King Air 260 is a 10-seat multi engine turboprop with a cruise speed of 310 kt (574 km/h), a range of 1,720 nm (3,185 km), and a useful load of 3,300 lbs (1,497 kg).

Performance
Cruise310 kt (574 km/h)
Max Speed320 kt (593 km/h)
Range1,720 nm (3,185 km)
Service Ceiling35,000 ft (10,668 m)
Engine & Fuel
Horsepower850 HP
Fuel Burn105.0 GPH (397 L/h)
Weights & Seats
Seats10
Max Gross Weight12,500 lbs (5,670 kg)
Useful Load3,300 lbs (1,497 kg)
Production2020–present

Beechcraft King Air 260 for Sale

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Reg# G-REXB UK
Location Guernsey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom
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Beechcraft King Air 260 Price & Cost

Beechcraft King Air 260 Price Guide

Key price factors: engine time to overhaul, year and airframe hours, avionics, damage history and logbook completeness — see the buying guide below for the full pre-purchase checklist.

Beechcraft King Air 260 Cost of Ownership estimate
Fuel (105.0 GPH × $6.20, 100 hrs)$65,100/yr
Estimates at 100 flight hours/year. Actual costs vary by usage, location and insurance.

Buying a Used Beechcraft King Air 260

Buying a Beechcraft King Air 260 comes down to a focused pre-purchase checklist — here is what matters most on this model:

What to check before buying

Engine warranty/program (factory programs on near-new aircraft); Pro Line Fusion; delivery position; near-new airframe. FAQ: Cost (near-new). 260 vs 250 (newer avionics/cabin). Autothrottle. Range.

Frequently Asked Questions — Beechcraft King Air 260

What is new in the Beechcraft King Air 260 vs the 250?
The King Air 260 (2020+) features a redesigned interior, upgraded Collins Fusion avionics with touchscreen controllers, autothrottle, digital pressurization, and IS&S ThrustSense. Performance specs (289 kts cruise, 1,580 nm range) are identical to the 250. The 260 is essentially a B200GT/250 with a modernized cockpit and cabin. At .78M average used vs .8M for a 250, you are paying for the latest avionics.
What does it cost to operate a King Air 260?
Annual budget is approximately .49M at 450 hours/year (,319/hr). Fuel burns 105 GPH (30/hr at /gal). The PT6A-52 engines have 3,600-hour TBO. Operating costs are essentially identical to the B200/250 — the 260 premium is in the purchase price, not ongoing operations. Enrollment on Pratts ESP engine program is recommended to smooth maintenance costs.
Should I buy a King Air 260 or a used B200 to save money?
A used B200 (.25-.6M) saves -5M over a King Air 260. Performance is identical. The tradeoff: older avionics (though many B200s have been retrofitted with Garmin G1000 or Pro Line Fusion), higher airframe hours, and aging interiors. For operators who prioritize modern avionics and low maintenance risk, the 260 wins. For budget-focused buyers, a well-maintained B200 with updated avionics is the smarter buy.

Beechcraft King Air 260 Inventory by Country

Australia1
United Kingdom1
United States1

Beechcraft King Air 260 by Decade

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Beechcraft King Air 260 Safety Record

No NTSB events on record for the Beechcraft King Air 260. Individual aircraft safety records may be available on detail pages.

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

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