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The Beechcraft King Air 90 comes from a line of successful twin turboprop aircraft produced by Beechcraft of Raytheon Aircraft. The King Air 90 (C90GT) is its smallest turbo aircraft for sale, followed by the midsized B200, and the large 350. King Air 90, like its sisters, has become a stable for corporate flight departments.
King Air 90 has been in continuous production since 1964, which gives it along with the other Kings the title of the longest turboprop production run of any aircraft sales in its civilian category. As of 2006, new Beechcraft King Air 90 shot ahead of its previous competitors, and along with its namesake Kings now holds 90% of the market share in its category.
The Beechcraft's new and used King Air 90 for sale is in competition only with the growing Piaggio Avanti, but Beechcraft deemed it needs to keep only one other twin turboprop business airplane in production besides the King to beat competition.
There are currently three models of Beechcraft King Airs in production: the smaller King Air 90 (C90GT), the midsized B200, and the large 350, which historically evolved from four King Air families (the King Air series Model 90, Model 100, Model 200, and Model 300).
The new and used King Air 90 for sale are designed for passenger comfort, and like all Beechcraft King Airs, have become standard aircraft sales selections for corporate flight departments. Beechcraft has two other series of aircraft, the Model 99 and the 1900 (used also for regional airline carriers), which were created out of the King aircraft for sale line.