The
King Air 350 began production in 1989 as the
successor to the 300. Improvements included a
stretched fuselage and winglets. The 350 is
recognizable by its low/straight wing with
winglets and its 2 wing mounted, 4 bladed
turboprop engines. It also incorporates a swept
T-tail with swept horizontal stabilizer. Each
side of the fuselage has 7 cabin windows. The
King Air 350 is pressurized and can carry up to
11 passengers with a 1 or 2 man flight crew. The
King Air 350 cruises at speeds up to 315 knots
and has a range of 2,031 nautical miles.
Viceroy Jets serves as an
agent for clients seeking air charter and assists them in finding
the best operators at the best prices possible. It does not own or
operate aircraft. All flights are operated by FAA certified part 135
carriers. Carriers providing service for Viceroy Jets must meet both
FAA requirements and additional Viceroy Jets standards.