Credit: Textron Aviation
Textron Aviation achieved FAA certification of the Beechcraft King Air 360/360ER twin turboprop (above) in October 2020. In November, the manufacturer delivered the first aircraft to launch customer Stamoules Produce Co., of Mendota, California.
Equipped with the Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics suite, the 360/360ER improves upon the King Air 350i, adding the Innovative Solutions & Support ThrustSense autothrottle, a new digital pressurization controller that schedules cabin pressure on climb and descent, and a 10% lower cabin altitude.
The King Air 360 is powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-60A engines and has a max takeoff weight of 15,000 lb. The aircraft carries up to 11 occupants with max range of 1,806 nm and cruise speed of 312 ktas. Useful load is 5,145 lb.
Textron achieved FAA certification of the King Air 260 in March 2021, with deliveries beginning in the second quarter
As with the King Air 360, the -260 comes equipped with the Innovative Solutions & Support ThrustSense autothrottle and a new digital pressurization controller. The Collins Aerospace Multiscan RTA-4112 weather radar comes as standard equipment on the Collins Pro Line Fusion-equipped turboprop.
The King Air 260 is powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-52 engines and has a max takeoff weight of 12,500 lb. The aircraft carries up to nine occupants with max range of 1,720 nm and cruise speed of 310 ktas. Useful load is 3,760 lb.