Beechcraft King Air C90GT Aircraft in Virginia

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About the Beechcraft King Air C90GT

The Beechcraft King Air C90 series is the entry point into the most successful turboprop family in aviation history. The C90 is a twin-engine, pressurized, six-to-eight seat turboprop powered by two Pratt and Whitney PT6A-21 engines (550 SHP each) that cruises at 215 KTAS with a range of 1,260 nm at FL270. Since the original King Air 90 was introduced in 1964, the C90 family has been the go-to aircraft for small corporate flight departments, charter operators, and owner-pilots stepping up from piston twins to turbine reliability. Over 2,000 King Air 90-series aircraft have been delivered.

Key variants. The C90 (1971-1982) established the platform. The C90A (1982-1992) improved the engine and systems. The C90B (1992-1994) added four-blade propellers and improved noise levels. The C90GT (2005-2008) upgraded to PT6A-135A engines (550 SHP) and Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics. The C90GTi (2008-2016) further refined the avionics. The C90GTx (2017-present) is the current production model with Innovative Solutions and Support (IS&S) glass cockpit displays and autothrottle.

Why the King Air C90. PT6A engine reliability is legendary — these engines routinely reach 8,000+ hours between overhauls on condition, with 99.95%+ dispatch reliability. Twin-engine safety, cabin pressurization to 4.0 psi differential (cabin altitude of 10,000 feet at FL220), and all-weather capability make the C90 a genuine step up from any piston aircraft. The King Air can operate from short and unimproved strips that jets cannot access. The global King Air support network is the largest for any turboprop.

Buying advice. PT6A engine condition is the primary value driver — verify hot section inspection (HSI) status, compressor turbine (CT) blade condition, and prop governor function. The C90 uses the smaller PT6A-21/135A (versus the -42/-52 in larger King Airs) — parts and overhaul costs are proportionally lower but still significant ($200,000-$350,000 per engine overhaul). Propeller overhaul (Hartzell or McCauley four-blade) runs $25,000-$40,000 per side. Check for spar strap compliance, wing deice boot condition, and pressurization system integrity.

Market. C90A: $400,000-$800,000. C90B: $600,000-$1.2M. C90GT: $1.2M-$2M. C90GTi/GTx: $2M-$3.5M. Beechcraft King Air C90 operating costs run $800-$1,200/hr all-in. A King Air C90 for sale is the most affordable way into turboprop twin ownership.

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Beechcraft King Air C90GT Specifications

Model spec

The Beechcraft King Air C90GT is a 10-seat multi engine turboprop with a cruise speed of 215–260 kt (398–482 km/h), a range of 1,060–1,150 nm (1,963–2,130 km), and a useful load of 2,700 lbs (1,225 kg).

Performance
Cruise215–260 kt (398–482 km/h)
Max Speed272 kt (504 km/h)
Range1,060–1,150 nm (1,963–2,130 km)
Service Ceiling30,000 ft (9,144 m)
Engine & Fuel
Horsepower550 HP
Fuel Burn68.0 GPH (257 L/h)
TBO3,500–3,600 hrs
Weights & Seats
Seats7–10
Max Gross Weight10,100 lbs (4,581 kg)
Useful Load2,700 lbs (1,225 kg)
Production2009–present

Beechcraft King Air C90GT Listings

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Beechcraft King Air C90GT Variants

Variant Years Seats Cruise Range Useful load Price range Best for Listings for sale
King Air C90GTI 2007–now 7 215 kts (398 km/h) 1,060 nm (1,963 km) 2,700 lbs (1,225 kg) from $2.2M A late, glass-panel 90-series King Air — a light twin turboprop with an updated flight deck, at an accessible point in the King Air line. 4
King Air C90GTx 2009–now 10 260 kts (482 km/h) 1,150 nm (2,130 km) $2.9M – $3.6M Modern glass-cockpit C90 — the latest, best-equipped light King Air. 13

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Beechcraft King Air C90GT Price & Cost

Beechcraft King Air C90GT 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 C90GT Cost of Ownership estimate
Fuel (68.0 GPH × $6.20, 100 hrs)$42,160/yr
Annual Fixed (hangar, insurance, annual)$155,000/yr
Variable (per hour)$920/hr
Engine Overhaul (every 3,600 hrs)$300,000
Estimates at 100 flight hours/year. Actual costs vary by usage, location and insurance.

Buying a Used Beechcraft King Air C90GT

Buying a Beechcraft King Air C90GT centres on its turbine engine(s) — time to overhaul, hot-section history and any engine maintenance program — alongside airframe hours and cycles.

What to check before buying

  • Turbine engine status — hot-section and overhaul time, trend monitoring and whether the engine is on a maintenance program.
  • Airframe hours & cycles — high-utilisation turboprops accumulate cycles quickly; cycles can matter more than hours.
  • Equipment — cargo pod, floats/amphibian gear, de-ice and avionics all affect value.
  • Corrosion & logbooks — continuous records and a corrosion inspection, especially on float or marine-operated aircraft.
  • Pre-buy inspection — commission an independent pre-buy by a type-experienced shop.

Frequently Asked Questions — Beechcraft King Air C90GT

What is the Beechcraft King Air C90GT?
The C90GT is a late member of the King Air 90-series — a light twin turboprop seating six to eight, with more powerful PT6A engines than earlier C90 models, giving better cruise speed and climb.
What is the difference between the C90B, C90GT and C90GTx?
They are successive 90-series developments: the C90GT added more powerful engines over the C90B, and the C90GTx later added winglets and an updated flight deck. All share the same six-to-eight-seat cabin.
How much does a King Air C90GT cost?
As a late 90-series King Air, the C90GT sits toward the upper end of 90-series prices, varying with engine program, hours and avionics. See the live price range and median above.
What is the King Air C90GT cruise speed and range?
The C90GT cruises around 270 knots with a range near 1,250 nautical miles on its two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprops; figures depend on weight and altitude.
How many seats does the King Air C90GT have?
Six to eight in the cabin, plus two crew, depending on the interior configuration.
What engines does the King Air C90GT use?
Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprops, more powerful than those of the earlier C90B.
Is the King Air C90GT still in production?
No — the C90GT was succeeded by the C90GTx, and current King Air production focuses on the 260 and 360. The C90GT is found on the used market.

Beechcraft King Air C90GT Inventory by Country

United States93
Germany10
Australia4
Canada2
Ecuador2
Brazil2

Beechcraft King Air C90GT by Price

Under $300k2
Under $500k5

Recently Sold Beechcraft King Air C90GT

2005 King Air C90B$1,950,000
1971 King Air C90$659,000
1994 King Air C90B$1,026,229
1991 King Air C90A$1,589,000

Beechcraft King Air C90GT Safety Record

No NTSB events on record for the Beechcraft King Air C90GT. Individual aircraft safety records may be available on detail pages.

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

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