A Beechcraft King Air 360.Textron Aviation
- Textron Aviation unveiled the King Air 360 in August with upgrades for passengers and pilots.
- Cabins now feel wider, and the cockpit has advanced systems like autothrottle and digital pressurization.
- Advanced Air's Levi Stockton explains why he's excited about the plane, even if his firm isn't purchasing one.
An aviation fan favorite just got an upgrade.
Textron Aviation is continuing the legacy of the iconic Beechcraft King Air family of aircraft and debuted its latest iteration in August. Starting at $7.9 million, the King Air 360 features advanced onboard systems aimed at easing the flying experience.
"The Beechcraft King Air 360 builds on decades of renowned versatility and reliability in the King Air family," Ron Draper, Textron Aviation's president and CEO, said, "and this upgrade further elevates it with the aircraft's superior features and engineering advancements designed to create an enhanced flying experience for passengers and crew alike."
Any frequent private aircraft flyer is sure to recognize the King Air as its been faithfully flying since the 1960s. Aircraft in the product line have been used by entities ranging from private airlines to national governments.
Levi Stockton is the president of Hawthorne, California-based Advanced Air, an aircraft management firm and private charter airline that operates 22 aircraft, including nine King Airs. He recently got a first-hand look at the King Air 360 during a recent visit to Textron Aviation's Kansas factory.
Here's why he's excited about the Beechcraft King Air 360.