Turboprops
Turboprops Charter Flights
Turboprops are aircraft equipped with turbine engines that drive propellers, offering an effective combination of performance, reliability, and operational efficiency. Chartering turboprop flights is often the preferred choice for regional travel. Turboprops get you to places faster than commercial airlines and have much lower operating expenses than a lot of private jets. They are often used for business travel, family vacations, and getting to hard-to-reach places.
One of the main advantages of private turboprop flights is the ability to take off and land on shorter runways and at smaller regional airports. Fly closer to your destination and avoid congested commercial airports. The size of the cabins is good enough to take small groups of people; usually, they seat 6-11 passengers, and the interior is very comfortable.
Popular turboprops for charter include models from the King Air family of aircraft and the Pilatus PC-12, which offer larger cabins and cargo space to accomplish many mission types. Whether you need to charter a turboprop aircraft for a short business trip, a vacation, or a flight to a remote destination, turboprop aircraft are a practical and cost-effective solution in the private aviation sector.
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Turboprop Charter Cost
The cost of chartering a turboprop usually ranges from $1,800 to $2,600 per hour, depending on factors such as the aircraft model, flight distance, and additional services or amenities.
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Turboprop Charter Services

King Air 90
- Capacity
- 6 passengers
- Price per hour
- $1,500
- Cabin Size
- 3.8 ft (H) x 4.8 ft (W) x 12.8 ft (L)
- Cruise speed
- 350 knots

King Air 350
- Capacity
- 8 passengers
- Price per hour
- $2,500
- Cabin Size
- 4.9 ft (H) x 4.6 ft (W) x 19.6 ft (L)
- Cruise speed
- 312 knots

Pilatus PC-12 NG
- Capacity
- 9 passengers
- Price per hour
- $3,300
- Cabin Size
- 4.10 ft (H) x 5 ft (W) x 16.11 ft (L)
- Cruise speed
- 280 knots

King Air 250
- Capacity
- 11 passengers
- Price per hour
- $2,500
- Cabin Size
- 4.9 ft (H) x 4.6 ft (W) x 16.8 ft (L)
- Cruise speed
- 310 knots
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can turboprop aircraft fly?
Typically, turboprops cruise at 280 to 350 ktas. Slower than jets, turboprops usually perform well on shorter distances.
How many passengers can a turboprop carry?
Depending on the seating configuration, most turboprops can comfortably carry between 6 and 11 passengers.
What is the range of a turboprop aircraft?
The range of turboprop flights typically ranges from 1,260 to 1,830 nm, depending on the model. That is why they are suitable for short-haul flights.
What airports can turboprops access?
Turboprops can access smaller airports with shorter runways than larger jets, allowing greater flexibility to land closer to your destination.
What are the benefits of chartering a turboprop?
Turboprops offer cost-effective travel and can access remote or smaller airports. They are versatile for both business and leisure flights.
Are turboprops safe for flying?
Yes, turboprops are known for their safety and reliability, especially for short-distance flights. They are also designed to handle shorter runways and more challenging weather conditions.
What is the typical flight duration for turboprops?
Turboprops are ideal for flights lasting up to 2 hours. Their efficiency lends them perfectly well to regional or short-range travel.