From The Archives: Business Flying Faces New Challenges

This photograph of the prototype Beechcraft Super King Air 200 on the cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology, is seen flying over Kansas with spin chute extended during chute integrity tests. It is powered by two United Aircraft of Canada, Ltd. PT6A-41 turboprops and is the first light turboprop with a T-tail. 

If you're a subscriber, you can see this complete issue of the September 24, 1973 magazine.

In this issue, you will also find of interest a whole section of articles about how business flying was facing new challenges.

Turn to the contents on page 5 where there is a listing of pieces including a possible NASA study on noise suppression feasibility and business aviation sales outlook looking good through to 1974. 

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