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Raytheon Beech King Air B200 - Aerospace Technology (959 words) |
 | Raytheon's Beech King Air B200 is a twin-turboprop transport and utility aircraft. |
 | The 'Super' was dropped from the name in 1996 and the aircraft became known as the King Air B200. |
 | The Beech King Air B200 twin-turboprop transport and utility aircraft. |
| Raytheon Beech King Air 350 - Aerospace Technology (1064 words) |
 | Raytheon's Beech King Air 350 twin turboprop eleven-passenger business aircraft first flew in 1988 and has been built in civil and military versions. |
 | The B200 transport and utility aircraft is shorter than the 350, the C90B is the entry level variant with seating for four passengers and a range of 1,050nm. |
 | The Royal Australian Air Force is leasing seven King Air 350 aircraft for navigator training and the Australian Army is leasing three aircraft for command and control, communications support and surveillance. |