
The Beechcraft King Air 250, part of the revolutionary Super King Air 200 series, established the template for modern twin-turboprop business aviation when it first flew on October 27, 1972. This T-tail, twin-engine aircraft accommodates up to 13 passengers and proved so successful that it outsold all turboprop competitors combined. Measuring 43 feet 10 inches in length with a 54-foot 6-inch wingspan, the aircraft dominated corporate and utility aviation for over four decades. Manufactured by Beechcraft in Wichita, Kansas, more than 1,800 aircraft in the 200 series were delivered before production ended in 2020.
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| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2001 | Norway | 4785c4 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2002 | Norway | 4785c5 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2006 | Norway | 4785d1 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2007 | Norway | 4785d2 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2008 | Norway | 4785d3 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2009 | Norway | 4785d4 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2010 | Norway | 4785d5 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2011 | Norway | 4785d6 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2004 | Norway | 4785c6 | |
| Lufttransport A/s | — | BB-2005 | Norway | 4785c7 |
LN-LTB
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2001NorwayHex: 4785c4
LN-LTC
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2002NorwayHex: 4785c5
LN-LTD
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2006NorwayHex: 4785d1
LN-LTE
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2007NorwayHex: 4785d2
LN-LTF
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2008NorwayHex: 4785d3
LN-LTG
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2009NorwayHex: 4785d4
LN-LTI
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2010NorwayHex: 4785d5
LN-LTJ
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2011NorwayHex: 4785d6
LN-LTK
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2004NorwayHex: 4785c6
LN-LTL
Lufttransport A/s
S/N: BB-2005NorwayHex: 4785c7