More than 6,600 aircraft of the
Beechcraft King Air line have been delivered and are operated by corporate, commercial, military and special mission operations in more than 94 countries.[1][unreliable source?] Almost 53% of the aircraft delivered have been from the
Super King Air 200/300 series family.
Since 2005 the
KF Defence Programs (formerly Allied Wings) consortium has operated seven civil-registered C90B King Airs on behalf of the CAF/RCAF.[6][7][8]
Governments of the states of Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio and Tennessee[29]
The King Air is used by many corporate and private users, it is also popular as a light transport liaison aircraft with both government and non-government organizations. It is also used by air-taxi and
air charter companies.
Carson Air Ltd. - currently operates a fleet of eight B350s. All aircraft are flown under contract for the British Columbia Emergency Health Services. They currently have 13 B360HWC aircraft on order.
Military operators
Military King Air operators (blue)Algerian Air Force B200 in 1983Argentine Naval Aviation CormoranArmed Forces of Malta B200 in 2012
Maritime and Coastguard Agency - two B200s equipped with radar and electro-optical sensors for the maritime surveillance duties, provided by 2Excel Aviation.[89]
Former operators
Irish Air Corps B200 in 2006Swedish Air Force B200 in 1996
^Hoyle Flight International December 8–14, 2015, p. 38.
^
abHoyle Flight International December 8–14, 2015, p. 39.
^"BSF Air Wing."Archived 2014-08-20 at the
Wayback MachineBorder Security Force: Ministry of Home Affairs (Govt of India), June 25, 2012. Retrieved: July 7, 2012.
More than 6,600 aircraft of the
Beechcraft King Air line have been delivered and are operated by corporate, commercial, military and special mission operations in more than 94 countries.[1][unreliable source?] Almost 53% of the aircraft delivered have been from the
Super King Air 200/300 series family.
Since 2005 the
KF Defence Programs (formerly Allied Wings) consortium has operated seven civil-registered C90B King Airs on behalf of the CAF/RCAF.[6][7][8]
Governments of the states of Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio and Tennessee[29]
The King Air is used by many corporate and private users, it is also popular as a light transport liaison aircraft with both government and non-government organizations. It is also used by air-taxi and
air charter companies.
Carson Air Ltd. - currently operates a fleet of eight B350s. All aircraft are flown under contract for the British Columbia Emergency Health Services. They currently have 13 B360HWC aircraft on order.
Military operators
Military King Air operators (blue)Algerian Air Force B200 in 1983Argentine Naval Aviation CormoranArmed Forces of Malta B200 in 2012
Maritime and Coastguard Agency - two B200s equipped with radar and electro-optical sensors for the maritime surveillance duties, provided by 2Excel Aviation.[89]
Former operators
Irish Air Corps B200 in 2006Swedish Air Force B200 in 1996
^Hoyle Flight International December 8–14, 2015, p. 38.
^
abHoyle Flight International December 8–14, 2015, p. 39.
^"BSF Air Wing."Archived 2014-08-20 at the
Wayback MachineBorder Security Force: Ministry of Home Affairs (Govt of India), June 25, 2012. Retrieved: July 7, 2012.